Fuel economy standards: Regulatory loopholes and firms’ heterogeneous responses

Jingwen Wu, Tong Zhang, Hua Liao*

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    Fuel economy standards have been implemented worldwide to improve the fuel efficiency of vehicles for decades, while the attribute-based design provides regulatory loopholes for automakers' compliance. Based on vehicle model-level data, a bunching analysis is used to explore automakers' responses to the weight-based and stepped fuel economy standards in China. Bunching responses are found at regulatory thresholds while exhibiting significant heterogeneity across automaker types. About 10% of vehicle models and 16% of sales of local brands have excess bunching at notches, while imported and joint-venture vehicles show fewer bunching effects. The regulatory loopholes not only induce weight increase but also bias automakers' technological inputs in fuel efficiency, leading to a larger “rebound effect” in fuel consumption; however, this effect has been weakened due to automakers' heterogeneous responses. The revised linear policy since 2021 is expected to reduce automakers’ manipulation behavior.

    源语言英语
    文章编号102904
    期刊Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
    123
    DOI
    出版状态已出版 - 1月 2024

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