We analyse distributional effects of four car-related tax instruments: an increase of the fuel tax, a new kilometre tax, an increased CO2-differentiated vehicle ownership tax, and a CO2-differentiated purchase tax on new cars. Distributional effects are analysed with respect to income, lifecycle category and several spatial dimensions. All the analysed taxes are progressive over most of the income distribution, but just barely regressive if the absolutely highest and lowest incomes are included. However, the variation within income groups is substantial; the fraction of the population who suffer substantial welfare losses relative to income is much higher in lower income groups. The two most important geographical distinctions are between r...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...
A common argument against car use taxes, such as congestion charges and fuel taxes, is that they hur...
We analyze the long-term effects on the car fleet and welfare distribution of three car-related poli...
The paper evaluates transport consumption inequalities among households in France, Denmark and Cypru...
The paper evaluates transport consumption inequalities among households in France, Denmark and Cypru...
We analyze the long-term effects on the car fleet and welfare distribution of three car-related poli...
We analyze the long-term effects on the car fleet and welfare distribution of three car-related poli...
We evaluate household transport consumption inequalities in France, Denmark and Cyprus, investigate ...
One of the most common criticisms of pollution taxes is that they are often believed to be inequitab...
We analyze the distributional effects, from car use and car choice adaptation to three car-related p...
One of the most common criticisms of pollution taxes is that they are often believed to be inequitab...
This paper evaluates household transport consumption inequalities in France and the UK, investigates...
This paper attempts to estimate the regressivity and distributional impact of a domestic fuel tax in...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...
A common argument against car use taxes, such as congestion charges and fuel taxes, is that they hur...
We analyze the long-term effects on the car fleet and welfare distribution of three car-related poli...
The paper evaluates transport consumption inequalities among households in France, Denmark and Cypru...
The paper evaluates transport consumption inequalities among households in France, Denmark and Cypru...
We analyze the long-term effects on the car fleet and welfare distribution of three car-related poli...
We analyze the long-term effects on the car fleet and welfare distribution of three car-related poli...
We evaluate household transport consumption inequalities in France, Denmark and Cyprus, investigate ...
One of the most common criticisms of pollution taxes is that they are often believed to be inequitab...
We analyze the distributional effects, from car use and car choice adaptation to three car-related p...
One of the most common criticisms of pollution taxes is that they are often believed to be inequitab...
This paper evaluates household transport consumption inequalities in France and the UK, investigates...
This paper attempts to estimate the regressivity and distributional impact of a domestic fuel tax in...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...