Induced motor vehicle travel from improved fuel efficiency and road expansion

Induced motor vehicle travel from improved fuel efficiency and road expansion

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Article ID: iaor201110418
Volume: 39
Issue: 11
Start Page Number: 7257
End Page Number: 7264
Publication Date: Nov 2011
Journal: Energy Policy
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Keywords: energy
Abstract:

This paper investigates the impact of improved fuel efficiency and road network expansion on motor vehicle travel using a system dynamic panel data estimator and panel data at the state level for the 2001–2008 period. Our model accounts for endogenous changes in fuel efficiency, congestion, fuel cost per mile, and vehicle stock. Our regression results suggest that the short run rebound effect is 0.0276 while the long run rebound effect is 0.11. The short run effect of road capacity per capita is 0.066 while the long run effect is 0.26.

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