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Behavioural responses to vehicle emissions charging

Matthew J. Beck, +2 more
- 01 May 2011 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 3, pp 445-463
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In this article, a stated choice experiment was conducted to identify the potential to switch to more fuel efficient cars that emit lower emissions, under differing road pricing and technology scenarios, and the results indicated that annual and variable emissions surcharges targeted very specifically to vehicle emission rates have a noticeable role in modifying vehicle purchasing decisions.
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Road pricing as an economic construct is not a new phenomenon in transportation research. Whilst fuel taxation and tolling of roads are common ways of raising revenue in many countries, these initiatives are primarily aimed at road infrastructure financing. Worldwide there has been growing interest in pricing structures designed to also manage the growing levels of traffic congestion and, in recent times, an increasing focus on generating reductions in carbon emissions from vehicle ownership and use. This paper presents a stated choice experiment undertaken in response to the increasing interest in the environmental externalities of travel behaviour. The aim of this choice experiment is to identify the potential to switch to more fuel efficient cars that emit lower emissions, under differing pricing and technology scenarios. Results indicate that annual and variable emissions surcharges targeted very specifically to vehicle emission rates have a noticeable role in modifying vehicle purchasing decisions.

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Willingness-to-pay for alternative fuel vehicle characteristics: a stated choice study for Germany.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined consumer preferences for alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs), based on a Germany-wide discrete choice experiment among 711 potential car buyers, and found that almost 36% of the consumers are open-minded towards at least one AFV option, with 15% being AFV-affine insomuch that they show a high probability of choosing AFVs despite their current shortcomings.
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German car buyers’ willingness to pay to reduce CO2 emissions

Martin Achtnicht
- 01 Aug 2012 - 
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Motivations and attitudes influence farmers' willingness to participate in biodiversity conservation contracts

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Random regret minimization or random utility maximization: an exploratory analysis in the context of automobile fuel choice

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