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Network Externality and Subsidy Structure in Two-Sided Markets: Evidence from Electric Vehicle Incentives

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2021
This paper uses new, large-scale vehicle registry data from Norway and a two-sided market framework to show nonneutrality of different subsidies and estimate their impact on electric vehicle adoption when network externalities are present.
Katalin Springel
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Smart Products: Liability, Investments in Product Safety, and the Timing of Market Introduction

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2021
We analyze the role of product liability for the emergence and development of smart products such as autonomous vehicles (AVs). We develop, and calibrate to the U.S.
H. Dawid, Gerd Muehlheusser
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Thinking the Green Transition: Evidence from the Automotive Industry

Social Science Research Network, 2023
We study the European automotive industry in the 2013-2018 period. Volkswagen’s Dieselgate scandal and the Paris Agreement, both in 2015, substantially caused a technological shock prompting firms to produce low-emissions cars.
Daniele Pianeselli, Andrea Orame
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Trucks without Bailouts: Equilibrium Product Characteristics for Commercial Vehicles

The American Economic Review, 2018
The entry and exit of products, rather than firms, serve as the main equilibrating force in many markets, so accurately predicting changes from a merger or bankruptcy should incorporate this behavior.
Thomas G. Wollmann
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Inter-firm power relations and working conditions under new production models

Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2021
In investigating recent changes to the automotive industry production process, such as modularisation, our work emphasises the process of fragmentation of production as a configuring element of inter-firm power relationships, and as an explanatory ...
M. Paz   +2 more
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The Impact of Volkswagen Dieselgate on the Taiwanese Automotive Market

Social Science Research Network, 2021
We investigate the effects of 2015 Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal in the Taiwanese new car market. Using a difference-in-differences empirical strategy and administrative data on new car registrations, we find that quarterly sales of Volkswagen fell
Fang-Chang Kuo, L. Shu
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