The Gothenburg congestion tax and air quality-A difference-in-difference analysis
Abstract
Causing 300 premature deaths each year, the air quality is a major problem in Gothenburg. In
2013, the Gothenburg congestion tax was implemented with the goal to reduce congestion
and improve the air quality in the city, as well as to finance investments in infrastructure. The
aim with our study is to investigate if, and to what extent, the congestion tax has reduced air
pollutants, with focus on nitrogen oxides (NOX) and particulate matter (PM10) concentrations.
We analyse this by using a difference-in-difference approach where our control group is
Malmö, a Swedish city without congestion tax. Since it is evident that meteorological
conditions largely affect emission levels we control for wind speed and precipitation in our
regressions. We find evidence that the implementation of the congestion tax was associated
with reduced NOX as well as PM10 levels in Gothenburg with up to 17-19 %. Hence, we draw
the conclusion that the implementation of the congestion tax had a general positive effect on
the air quality in Gothenburg.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Economics
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Date
2019-10-02Author
Antonsson, Elin
Gård, Caroline
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2019:98
Language
eng