Fuel consumption and gasoline prices: The role of assortative matching between households and automobiles
Analyses of policies to reduce gasoline consumption have focused on two effects, a compositional effect on the fuel economy of the automotive fleet and a utilization effect on how much people drive. However, the literature has missed a third effect: a matching effect, in which policies change how hi...
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Language: | English |
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Academic Press Inc.
2019
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