The Tradeoff between Indirect Network Effects and Product Differentiation in a Decarbonized Transport Market

39 Pages Posted: 20 May 2020

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Gøril L. Andreassen

Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) - School of Economics and Business

Knut Einar Rosendahl

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: 2020

Abstract

What factors determine whether it is optimal with one or more technologies in a decarbonized road transport sector, and what policies should governments choose? We investigate these questions theoretically and numerically through a static, partial equilibrium model for the road transport market. We find that two important factors that determine whether it will be and whether it should be one or more technologies are how close substitutes the two vehicle technologies are and the number of vehicles of the other technology. Our numerical results indicate that with two incompatible networks, two differentiated goods are optimal compared to only one if they are not too close substitutes. The first-best policy is a subsidy of the markup on charging and filling, where the markup is higher the higher the increased utility of more stations. In addition, to avoid an unwanted lock-in, a temporary stimulus may be needed to reach the stable equilibrium.

Keywords: ndirect network effects, decarbonisation, climate policy, electric vehicles, hydrogen vehicles

JEL Classification: H230, L140, L910, Q580

Suggested Citation

Andreassen, Gøril L. and Rosendahl, Knut Einar, The Tradeoff between Indirect Network Effects and Product Differentiation in a Decarbonized Transport Market (2020). CESifo Working Paper No. 8298, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3603833 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3603833

Gøril L. Andreassen (Contact Author)

Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) - School of Economics and Business ( email )

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NO-1432 Aas
Norway

Knut Einar Rosendahl

affiliation not provided to SSRN

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