Accelerated vehicle retirement program: Estimating the optimal incentive payment in Israel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Odette School of Business, Cross-Border Institute, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada;2. Department of Mechanical, Automotive & Materials Engineering, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canadan |
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Abstract: | The paper analyzes two main aspects of the accelerated vehicle retirement program in Israel: the optimal incentive payment of private cars, and the feasibility of expanding the program to include light commercial vehicles. The benefits are the reduction of pollutant emissions and safety benefits, which were compared to the costs of the incentive payment. A differential payment scheme for private vehicles according to the vehicle’s age, is shown to have a higher net benefit than a uniform payment scheme. It is also found that the optimal payment is higher than the existing incentive payment. Additionally, it is found economically feasible to include light commercial vehicles in the program. |
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Keywords: | Vehicle retirement Pollutant emissions Vehicle safety Cost-effectiveness analysis |
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