Demand for new car fuel economy in the UK, 1970–2005
During the past thirty years, governments have sought to stimulate improvements in new car fuel economy to contribute to air quality, energy security, and climate change goals. We analysed the demand for new car fuel economy in the UK using a two-stage econometric model to investigate the drivers of...
Main Authors: | Bonilla, D, Foxon, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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School of Management
2009
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