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Research on 'happiness' suggests that once an average per capitaincome of around US$10,000 is achieved in acountry, further increases in income will not lead to a significantincrease in happiness. Additional income willprobably often be spent on the satisfaction of mainly 'relative'needs, of...
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The number of households with two or more cars is steadily increasing over time. The reason is that ownership of a single car imposes restrictions on car use when there are multiple license holders in a household. If such restrictions are severe, the benefits of multiple-car ownership may exceed...
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This paper investigates the welfare effect of adverse weather through changes in the speed of individuals’ car commuting trips in the entire Netherlands. Weather measurements are local and time specific (hourly basis). As most commuters travel twice a day between home and work, we are able to...
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We show how small initial wealth differences between low skilled black and white workers can generate large differences in their labor-market outcomes. This even occurs in the absence of a taste for discrimination against blacks or exogenous differences in the distance to jobs. Because of the...
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Conventional hedonic analysis measures willingness to pay for attributes on the basis of marginal fixed costs. We argue that in many cases variable costs are also affected by these attributes and that this should be taken into account. We develop a simple model to show that the marginal...
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We study the impact of fuel taxes and kilometer taxes on households' choices of vehicle quality, on their demand for kilometers driven, and on fuel consumption. Moreover, embedding this information in a model of the car market, we analyze the implications of these taxes for the opportunity costs...
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Die EU einigte sich Ende Mai nach langer Diskussion auf eine Altauto-Richtlinie, die in einer Übergangszeit kostenlose Rücknahmesysteme beinhaltet. Weiterhin ist aber umstritten, ob eine Rücknahme ausgedienter Kfz für die Verbraucher kostenlos sein sollte. Welche Rolle hat der Konsument im...
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Car owners are liable for property damage inflicted on other motorists. In most countries such liability must be insured by law. That law may favor expensive or heavy vehicles, prone to suffer or inflict large losses. This paper explores links between liability rules and vehicle choice. It...
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In den europäischen Ländern existieren sehr unterschiedliche Systeme der Besteuerung von Pkw. Dies drückt sich in verschiedenartigen Abgaben sowie in der Vielzahl der Bemessungsgrundlagen und Steuertarife aus. Daraus ergeben sich große Differenzen in der Höhe der Abgaben und sehr...
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