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Pounds That Kill: The External Costs of Vehicle Weight

机译:致命的磅:车辆重量的外部成本

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Heavier vehicles are safer for their own occupants but more hazardous for other vehicles. Simple theory thus suggests that an unregulated vehicle fleet is inefficiently heavy. Using three separate identification strategies we show that, controlling for own-vehicle weight, being hit by a vehicle that is 1000 pounds heavier generates a 40-50% increase in fatality risk. These results imply a total accident-related externality that exceeds the estimated social cost of US carbon emissions and is equivalent to a gas tax of $0.97 per gallon ($136 billion annually). We consider two policies for internalizing this external cost, a weight-varying mileage tax and a gas tax, and find that they are similar for most vehicles. The findings suggest that European gas taxes may be much closer to optimal levels than the US gas tax.
机译:较重的车辆对自己的乘员更安全,但对其他车辆则更危险。因此,简单的理论表明,不受监管的车队效率低下。使用三种单独的识别策略,我们发现,控制自己的汽车重量时,被重1000磅的车辆撞击会导致死亡风险增加40-50%。这些结果意味着与事故相关的外部性超过了美国碳排放的估计社会成本,相当于每加仑0.97美元的汽油税(每年1,360亿美元)。我们考虑了两种用于内部化此外部成本的政策,即变重里程税和汽油税,并且发现它们对于大多数车辆而言都是相似的。研究结果表明,欧洲的天然气税可能比美国的天然气税更接近最佳水平。

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