Abstract:
Abstract: The COemissions from passenger cars is declining. Some changes are due to ever improved technology provided by car manufacturers and others induced by political regulation. The report investigates the recent changes in COintensity in the car fleets in the Nordic countries. The trends in the car sales are presented and the impacts on overall COintensity are outlined. All Nordic countries have in the past ten years changed the national regulation of passenger cars through different economic incentives and various schemes making low emissions vehicles more favourable. The report describes these changes and complement with an overview of international empirical findings concerning the main tax instruments (purchase-, annual-, fuel tax and road user charges). The potential impact of these taxes are reviewed and recommendations for future uses of the various instruments are provided.Preface -- Summary -- Introduction -- Method -- Current situation -- Observations from scientific surveys -- Conclusions and recommendations -- References -- Appendix
Citation:
Jordal-Jørgensen, Jørgen/Kveiborg, Ole et. al. (2017). CO2 emissions and economic incentives : recent developments in CO2 emissions from passenger cars in the Nordic countries and potential economic incentives to regulate them. Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers.
urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-4851.