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Should Diesel Cars in Europe Be Discouraged?
Stef Proost Catholic University of Leuven (KUL) - Department of Economics Inge Mayeres Catholic University of Leuven (KUL) - Department of Economics January 2001 FEEM Working Paper No. 1.2001 Abstract: This paper examines the rationale for the different tax treatment of gasoline and diesel cars currently observed in Europe. First, we analyse possible justifications for a different tax treatment: pure tax revenue considerations, externality considerations and constraints on the tax instruments used for cars and trucks. Next, an applied general equilibrium model is used to assess the welfare effects of revenue neutral changes in the vehicle and fuel taxes on diesel and gasoline cars. The model integrates the effects on tax revenue, environmental externalities, road congestion, accidents and income distribution.
Keywords: Transport policies, transport externalities, optimal taxation, marginal tax, reform, gasoline and diesel, applied general equilibrium model JEL Classifications: H2, H21, H23, R41, D58 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: May 14, 2001 ; Last revised: December 06, 2003Suggested CitationContact Information
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