RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Car usage, CO2 emissions and fuel taxes in Europe A1 Marrero Díaz, Gustavo Alberto A1 Rodríguez López, Jesús A1 González Marrero, Rosa Marina K1 Cars CO2 emissions K1 Dieselization K1 Dynamic general equilibrium K1 Pigouvian fuel taxes K1 Europe AB The number of diesel cars in Europe has grown significantly over the last three decades, a process usually known as dieselization, and they now account for nearly 40% of the cars on the road. We build on a dynamic general equilibrium model that makes a distinction between diesel motor and gasoline motor vehicles and calibrate it for main European countries. Firstly, we find that the dieselization can be explained by a change in consumer preferences paired with the productivity gains from the specialization of the European automotive industry. Secondly, the lenient tax policies in favor of diesel fuel help to explain the rebound effect in road traffic. Finally, from a normative standpoint, the model suggests that a tax discrimination based on the carbon content of each fuel (higher for diesel relative to gasoline) would actually be more effective in curbing CO2 emissions rather than a tax based on fuel efficiency. Based on the existing studies, we also document that other external costs of diesel are always higher than those of gasoline, and the Pigouvian tax rates should reflect this aspect. This recommendation is radically different to the existing fuel tax design in most European countries. SN 1869-4195 YR 2020 FD 2020 LK http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/34952 UL http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/34952 LA en DS Repositorio institucional de la Universidad de La Laguna RD 31-oct-2024