Traveled distance, stock and fuel efficiency of private vehicles in Canada: price elasticities and rebound effect

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Philippe Barla
Bernard Lamonde
Luis F. Miranda-Moreno
Nathalie Boucher
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[1] Université Laval,Département d’économique, Center for Data and Analysis in Transportation (CDAT)
[2] McGill University,CDAT and Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics
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Transportation | 2009年 / 36卷
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Gasoline elasticity; Rebound effect; Vehicle kilometers traveled; Vehicle stock; Vehicle fuel efficiency;
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This paper presents estimates of the rebound effect and other elasticities for the Canadian light-duty vehicle fleet using panel data at the provincial level from 1990 to 2004. We estimate a simultaneous three-equation model of aggregate demand for vehicle kilometers traveled, vehicle stock and fuel efficiency. Price and income elasticities obtained are broadly consistent with those reported in the literature. Among other results, an increase in the fuel price of 10% would reduce driving by ~2% in the long term and by 1% the average fuel consumption rate. Estimates of the short- and long-term rebound effects are ~8 and 20%, respectively. We also find that an increase in the gross domestic product per capita of 10% would cause an increase in driving distance of 2–3% and an increase of up to 4% in vehicle stock per adult. In terms of policy implications, our results suggest that: (1) the effectiveness of new fuel efficiency standards will be somewhat mitigated by the rebound effect and (2) fuel price increases have limited impacts on gasoline demand.
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页码:389 / 402
页数:13
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