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Estimating the effect of a gasoline tax on carbon emissions

✍ Scribed by Lucas W. Davis; Lutz Kilian


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
249 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0883-7252

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Abstract

Recently the proposal has been made to raise gasoline taxes in the United States to curb carbon emissions. The existing literature on the sensitivity of gasoline consumption to changes in price may not be appropriate for evaluating the effectiveness of such a tax. First, most of these studies fail to address the endogeneity of gasoline prices. Second, the responsiveness of gasoline consumption to a change in tax may differ from the responsiveness of consumption to an average change in price. We address these challenges using a variety of methods including traditional single‐equation regression models, estimated by least squares or instrumental variables methods, and structural vector autoregressions. Our preferred approach exploits the historical variation in US federal and state gasoline taxes. Our most credible estimates imply that a 10‐cent per gallon increase in the gasoline tax would reduce carbon emissions from vehicles in the United States by about 1.5%. Copyright Β© 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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