This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all households are considered, middle-income households suffer most of the burden. When only car-owning households are considered, gasoline taxation is strongly regressive. Low-income households that own a car are more severely affected than high-income households because they spend a larger proportion of their income on motoring. This conclusion is similar to that of previous studies on the topic
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...
Claims of the regressivity of gasoline taxes typically rely on annual surveys of consumer income and...
This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasoline...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Claims of the regressivity of gasoline taxes typically rely on annual surveys of consumer income and...
This article examines the gasoline tax option being proposed in the U.S. in 2005, employing an econo...
A common argument against car use taxes, such as congestion charges and fuel taxes, is that they hur...
This article examines the gasoline tax option being proposed in the U.S. in 2005, employing an econ...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This article examines the gasoline tax option being proposed in the U.S. in 2005, employing an econo...
This article examines the gasoline tax option being proposed in the U.S. in 2005, employing an econo...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...
Claims of the regressivity of gasoline taxes typically rely on annual surveys of consumer income and...
This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasoline...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Claims of the regressivity of gasoline taxes typically rely on annual surveys of consumer income and...
This article examines the gasoline tax option being proposed in the U.S. in 2005, employing an econo...
A common argument against car use taxes, such as congestion charges and fuel taxes, is that they hur...
This article examines the gasoline tax option being proposed in the U.S. in 2005, employing an econ...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This article examines the gasoline tax option being proposed in the U.S. in 2005, employing an econo...
This article examines the gasoline tax option being proposed in the U.S. in 2005, employing an econo...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...