Abstract
As part of environmental fiscal reform, the South African government introduced a vehicle emission tax during 2010. However, the design of this tax focuses on consumers and might not be as effective in reducing CO2 emissions. A feebate policy is considered as a possible alternative to reduce CO2 emissions. A literature review was performed on the topic of feebate policies that could encourage vehicle manufacturers to invest in energy-efficient technology aimed at reducing CO2 emissions. Based on the literature review a questionnaire was developed and distributed to nine vehicle manufacturers in South Africa. The study specifically focused on vehicle manufacturers as they have the opportunity to design, develop and introduce energy-efficient technology that could reduce CO2 emissions. Results suggest that a feebate policy (that leads to cost savings) is an alternative that could be considered to encourage vehicle manufacturers to invest in energy-efficient technology in order to reduce CO2 emissions.
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Du Plooy, J., & Nel, R. (2012). A Study Of A Feebate Policy Aimed At Vehicle Manufacturers To Reduce CO2 Emissions. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 11(9), 1029. https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v11i9.7186
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