Surfant sur l’affaire Volkswagen, l’ONG fait ce qu’elle peut pour obtenir que les procédures par lesquelles sont homologués les véhicules soient réformées.
Pour cette raison, les véhicules évalués et le gap qui sépare leurs performances réelles des performances théoriques qui avaient justifié leur homologation sont analysés en fonction des types de subterfuges utilisés pour être homologués et des autorités nationales qui les ont tolérés.
Presentation
How do the U.S. and Europe regulate fuel efficiency? Is there evidence that regulation leads to technology adoption?
The presentation will first give an overview of the different regulatory systems employed on both sides of the Atlantic to improve fuel efficiency of light vehicles. Then the seminar will focus specifically on the question of technology-inducing effects of regulation in the vehicle sector – many countries have been tightening passenger vehicle fuel economy standards.
The paper provides the first empirical evidence on the effects of fuel economy standards on technology adoption. We investigate changes in the rate and direction of technology adoption, that is, the extent to which technology is used to increase fuel economy at the expense of other vehicle attributes.
We find that recent changes in U.S. and European standards have both increased the rate of technology adoption and affected the direction of technology adoption. Producers reduced horsepower and torque compared to a counterfactual in which fuel economy standards remained unchanged.
We estimate opportunity costs from reduced horsepower and torque to be economically significant relative to the gains from fuel savings.
Reference
The discussed paper will be published in January 2016 in the Journal of Public Economics: read more