补贴
外部性
电
经济
计量经济模型
计量经济学分析
离散选择
自然资源经济学
污染
计量经济学
微观经济学
生态学
工程类
市场经济
生物
电气工程
作者
Stephen P. Holland,Erin T. Mansur,Nicholas Z. Muller,Andrew J. Yates
摘要
We combine a theoretical discrete-choice model of vehicle purchases, an econometric analysis of electricity emissions, and the AP2 air pollution model to estimate the geographic variation in the environmental benefits from driving electric vehicles. The second-best electric vehicle purchase subsidy ranges from $2,785 in California to −$4,964 in North Dakota, with a mean of −$1,095. Ninety percent of local environmental externalities from driving electric vehicles in one state are exported to others, implying they may be subsidized locally, even when the environmental benefits are negative overall. Geographically differentiated subsidies can reduce deadweight loss, but only modestly. (JEL D12, D62, H23, L62, Q53, Q54, R11)
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