Autonomous, Connected, Electric Shared Vehicles (ACES) and Public Finance: An Explorative Analysis

Martin W. Adler, S. Peer, Tanja Sinozic
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This paper discusses the implications of autonomous-connected-electric-shared vehicles (ACES) for public finance, which have so far been widely ignored in the literature. In OECD countries, 5-12% of federal and up to 30% of local tax revenues are currently collected from fuel and vehicle taxation. The diffusion of ACES will significantly reduce these important sources of government revenues and affect transport-related government expenditures, unless additional policies are introduced to align the new technological context with the tax revenue requirements. We argue that the realization of socioeconomic benefits of ACES depends on the implementation of tailored public finance policies, which can take advantage of the increase in data availability from the further digitalization of transportation systems. In particular, the introduction of road tolls in line with "user Pays" and "polluter Pays" principles will become more feasible for policy. Moreover, innovation in taxation schemes to fit the changing technological circumstances may alter the relative importance of levels of governance in transport policy making, likely shifting power towards local, in particular urban, governmental levels. We finally argue that, given the risk of path-dependencies and lock-in to sub-optimal public finance regimes if policies are implemented late, further research and near-term policy actions taken during the diffusion process of ACES are required.
自动驾驶、互联、电动共享汽车(ACES)与公共财政:探索性分析
本文讨论了自动连接的电动共享汽车(ACES)对公共财政的影响,这在文献中迄今被广泛忽视。在经合组织国家,目前5-12%的联邦税收和高达30%的地方税收来自燃料和车辆税。ACES的普及将大大减少这些重要的政府收入来源,并影响与运输有关的政府支出,除非出台额外的政策,使新的技术背景与税收要求保持一致。我们认为,ACES的社会经济效益的实现取决于量身定制的公共财政政策的实施,这些政策可以利用交通系统进一步数字化带来的数据可用性的增加。特别是,按照“使用者自付”和“污染者自付”原则征收道路通行费,将在政策上更加可行。此外,为适应不断变化的技术环境而在税收计划方面进行的创新可能会改变管理水平在制定运输政策方面的相对重要性,可能会将权力转移到地方,特别是城市政府一级。最后,我们认为,考虑到路径依赖的风险,如果政策实施晚了,就会锁定到次优的公共财政制度,在ace的扩散过程中,需要进一步的研究和近期的政策行动。
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