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Publications Details for Grant Number R830836

Tradable Fuel Economy Credits for Cars and Light Trucks

RFA: Market Mechanisms and Incentives for Environmental Management (2002)

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Dissertation/Thesis A spatial analysis of passenger vehicle attributes, Environmental Impact and Policy. None Gould G Gould G. A spatial analysis of passenger vehicle attributes, Environmental Impact and Policy. M.S. Thesis. Department of Resource Economics and Policy, University of Maine, Orono, ME, 2006. R830836 (Final)
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Journal Article Tradable fuel economy credits: competition and oligopoly. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Rubin J, Leiby PN, Greene DL Rubin J, Leiby PN, Greene DL. Tradable fuel economy credits:competition and oligopoly. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 2009;58(3):315-328. R830836 (Final)
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Paper Tradable fuel economy credits: competition and oligopoly. None Rubin J, Leiby P, Greene D Rubin J, Leiby P, Greene D. Tradable fuel economy credits: competition and oligopoly. Resource Economics and Policy Staff Paper No. 559, March 2006. R830836 (Final)
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Presentation Tradable/bankable fuel economy credits for cars and light trucks. None Leiby P, Rubin J, Greene DL Leiby P, Rubin J, Greene DL. Tradable/bankable fuel economy credits for cars and light trucks. Presented at the 24th Annual North American Conference, United States Association for Energy Economics and the International Association for Energy Economics, Washington, DC, July 8-10, 2004. R830836 (Final)
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Presentation Tradable fuel economy credits for cars and light trucks. None Leiby P, Rubin J, Greene D Leiby P, Rubin J, Greene D. Tradable fuel economy credits for cars and light trucks. Presented at the Allied Social Science Associations Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, January 7-9, 2005. R830836 (Final)
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Presentation Tradable/bankable fuel economy credits for cars and light trucks. None Rubin J, Greene DL, Leiby PN Rubin J, Greene DL, Leiby PN. Tradable/bankable fuel economy credits for cars and light trucks. Presented at the 23rd International Association for Energy Economics North American Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, October 19-21, 2003. R830836 (2003)
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Presentation Analysis of tradable corporate average fuel economy credit systems. None Rubin J, Leiby P, Greene D Rubin J, Leiby P, Greene D. Analysis of tradable corporate average fuel economy credit systems. Presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 9-13, 2005. R830836 (Final)
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Proceedings Tradable fuel economy credits: competition and oligopoly. None Rubin J, Leiby P, Greene D Rubin J, Leiby P, Greene D. Tradable fuel economy credits: competition and oligopoly. In: Proceedings of the U.S. EPA Market Mechanisms and Incentives Workshop: Applications to Environmental Policy, October 17-18, 2006. R830836 (Final)
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