Road transportation currently contributes to 19 per cent of CO2 emissions in Sweden, a figure that is higher than the EU’s average. From 2007 to 2009, the Swedish government put in place a Green Car Rebate to encourage people to buy lower emission cars. Cristian Huse and Claudio Lucinda assess the effectiveness of the policy, finding that while it did reduce CO2 emission levels, there was also little need to subsidise the purchase of vehicles that can use both petrol and alternative fuels
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Numerous initiatives have been employed around the world in order to address rising greenhouse gas (...
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At the beginning of 2008 was introduced in France a feebate on the purchase of new cars called the “...
Until 2008 the introduction of flex-fuel vehicles in the Swed-ish new vehicle market seemed to be a ...
Numerous initiatives have been employed around the world in order to address rising greenhouse gas (...
We quantify the effects of the Swedish GCR, a program to reduce oil dependence and greenhouse gas em...
In the first year after the inception of the Swedish Green Car Rebate (GCR), green cars had carved o...
We analyze the distributional effects, from car use and car choice adaptation to three car-related p...
Fiscal policies are used to improve vehicle fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions in the transpor...
Throughout decades, conflicts related to the access and usage of various energy sources have caused ...
In this paper, we evaluate the bonus-malus schemes proposed by governmental investigation in Sweden ...
Politicians, companies, organizations and people all over the world need to act swiftly to prevent, ...
Recently different studies of green transport have become interesting for policy makers, car manufac...
During the recent period of economic crisis, many countries have introduced scrappage schemes to boo...
This paper analyses a tax reform, explicitly conceived by policy makers to be climate-friendly, that...
Numerous initiatives have been employed around the world in order to address rising greenhouse gas (...
Green innovation is currently gaining much global attention, with the rising concern of consumers, a...
At the beginning of 2008 was introduced in France a feebate on the purchase of new cars called the “...
Until 2008 the introduction of flex-fuel vehicles in the Swed-ish new vehicle market seemed to be a ...
Numerous initiatives have been employed around the world in order to address rising greenhouse gas (...