Economic Analysis and Policy, March 2019
Green Table of
Contents
Volume 61
Pages 1-136
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The future of transport: Literature review and overview
Jeremy Webb
Pages 1-6
Transitioning from conventional to electric vehicles: The effect of cost and environmental drivers on peak oil demand
Fereidoon Sioshansi, Jeremy Webb
Pages 7-15
Consumer demand for fully automated driving technology
Kong Joo Shin, Naoto Tada, Shunsuke Managi
Pages 16-28
Unscrambling the toll road egg
John Quiggin, Jiayu Wang
Pages 29-38
Will peak car observed in the North occur in the South? A demographic approach with case studies of Montreal, Lille, Juarez and Puebla
Yves D. Bussi¸re, Jean-Loup Madre, Irving Tapia-Villarreal
Pages 39-54
Efficiency and emissions from urban transport: Application to world city-level public transportation
Tetsuya Tamaki, Hiroki Nakamura, Hidemichi Fujii, Shunsuke Managi
Pages 55-63
Do environmental rebates affect the replacement of durable products? An analysis of vehicle ownership duration in Japan
Shigeru Matsumoto, Kazuyuki Iwata
Pages 64-72
The rebound effect of the Australian proposed light vehicle fuel efficiency standards
Jiayu Wang, John Quiggin, Glyn Wittwer
Pages 73-84
Do battery-switching systems accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles? A stated preference study
Nobuyuki Ito, Kenji Takeuchi, Shunsuke Managi
Pages 85-92
Supercapacitors: A new source of power for electric cars?
Michael Horn, Jennifer MacLeod, Meinan Liu, Jeremy Webb, Nunzio Motta
Pages 93-103
Relationship between community-sharing of new personal transportation and local residentsÕ daily life consciousness
Hiroki Nakamura, Akira Uchida, Shunsuke Managi
Pages 104-110
Modular dynamic ride-sharing transport systems
Tommaso Gecchelin, Jeremy Webb
Pages 111-117
Will people accept shared autonomous electric vehicles? A survey before and after receipt of the costs and benefits
Jeremy Webb, Clevo Wilson, Thamarasi Kularatne
Pages 118-135