Motor Vehicle Emissions Trading Literature - General
Marketable permit systems for motor vehicles
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Albrecht, J., The diffusion of cleaner
vehicles in CO2 emission trading designs, Transportation Research Part D-Transport and the Environment, 5(5), 385-401 (2000).
Dobes, L., Kyoto: tradable greenhouse emission permits in the transport sector, Transport Reviews, 19(1), 81-97 (1999).
Leiby, P., J. Rubin, et al., Tradeable/Bankable Fuel Economy Credits for Cars and Light Trucks, 24th Annual North American Conference, USAEE/IAEE, (2004).
Rubin, J. and C. Kling, An Emission Saved is an Emission Earned: An Empirical Study of Emission Banking for Light-Duty Vehicle Manufacturers, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 25, 257-274 (1993).
Rubin, J., P. Leiby, et al., Tradable Fuel Economy Credits for Cars and Light Trucks, (2004).
Sperling, D., Marketable Credits for Vehicle Emissions in California, Tomorrow's Clean and Fuel-Efficient Automobile: Opportunities for East-West Cooperation, Berlin, Germany, (1991).
Sweeney, J., Tradable Fuel Economy Credits: Analysis and Text Extended from Chapter 5 of Impact and Effectiveness of Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards(2001).
Wang, M. Q., Cost savings of using a marketable permit system for regulating light-duty vehicle emissions, 1(4), 221 (1994).
Winkelman, S., T. Hargrave, et al., Transportation and Domestic Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading, Center for Clean Air Policy, 1-30 (2000).