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in fuel mix, modal shift, and economic growth, as well as changes in emission coefficients and transportation energy … intensity. The key finding of the study is that economic growth and the changes in transportation energy intensity are the main … effective in countries where the transportation energy intensity effect is the main driver of carbon dioxide emissions growth …
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"This study reviews regulatory instruments designed to reduce environmental externalities from the transport sector. The study finds that the main regulatory instruments used in practice are fuel economy standards, vehicle emission standards, and fuel quality standards. Although industrialized...
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In urban areas around the world, increasing motorization and growing travel demand make the urban transportation sector … that seek to develop and manage this transportation sector-to meet rising demand linked to economic growth and safeguard … impacts of a host of urban transportation policies used in developed and developing country settings. The paper identifies …
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