Shifting Gears? The Impact of Austria's Transport Policy Mix on Co2 Emissions from Passenger Cars
41 Pages Posted: 12 Oct 2024
Abstract
Policy makers likely have to resort to a differentiated mix of complementary policy measures to achieve global targets on carbon-neutrality. To help policy makers design effective measures, we analyse the effect of environmental policies on CO2 emissions from passenger cars in Austria from 1965-2019. In a first step, we propose a novel environmental policy stringency index tailored to the Austrian transport sector for the period 1950-2019. In a second step, we analyse the effect of different policies on transport-related CO2 emissions. We use a structural vector autoregressive model to allow for interdependencies between the policies and remaining endogenous variables. We find that policies targeting the investment decision to buy new cars reduced emissions in Austria more significantly than policies targeting the usage of cars. The engine-related insurance tax quantitatively shows the strongest impact on emissions, while the standard fuel consumption tax shows the strongest statistical significance.
Keywords: Passenger transport, Mitigation, Policy stringency
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