The early success of the Multi-State ZEV action Plan: beyond the Californian edge

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2020Author
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Trabajo Fin de Grado/Gradu Amaierako Lana
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Abstract
The decarbonisation path in the US passenger vehicle sector is falling short of the pressing
climate needs. While policy programs to encourage alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) adoption
are spreading fast, the quantification of those initiative’s effectiveness is highly limited in the
literature. This paper endeavours to fill this gap by providing the first empirical estimation
of the causal imp ...
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The decarbonisation path in the US passenger vehicle sector is falling short of the pressing
climate needs. While policy programs to encourage alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) adoption
are spreading fast, the quantification of those initiative’s effectiveness is highly limited in the
literature. This paper endeavours to fill this gap by providing the first empirical estimation
of the causal impact on AFV sales attributable to the Multi-State ZEV Action Plan, launched
in 2014. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper that isolates the market impact
of the ZEV mandate once expanded beyond Californian borders. We find the ZEV program
to enhance AFV sales 60% above the nationwide average for the studied period (2011-2018)
in the most conservative specification. Results are robust to dropping outlier states like
California. We argue that this early success lies in the comprehensiveness of the supply-side
policies, not in the generosity of demand side purchase incentives. [--]
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Graduado o Graduada Internacional en Administración y Dirección de Empresas/Graduado o Graduada Internacional en Economía por la Universidad Pública de Navarra /
Enpresen Administrazio eta Zuzendaritzan Nazioarteko Graduatua / Ekonomian Nazioarteko Graduatua Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoan