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Transport and Environment 59 Environmental Economics&Policies 29 Energy and Environment 25 Economic Theory&Research 16 Energy Production and Transportation 16 Roads&Highways 15 Transport Economics Policy&Planning 14 Montreal Protocol 13 Energy 11 Environment and Energy Efficiency 10 Climate Change 9 Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases 8 Urban Transport 8 Carbon Policy and Trading 7 Climate Change Economics 7 Airports and Air Services 6 Oil Refining&Gas Industry 6 Energy and Environment Environment 5 Environment 5 Transport 5 Transport in Urban Areas 5 Urban Development 5 Energy Demand 4 Markets and Market Access 4 Pollution Management&Control 4 Water and Industry 4 Access to Markets 3 Air Quality&Clean Air 3 Engineering 3 Global Environment Facility 3 Oil&Gas 3 Public Health Promotion 3 Public Sector Economics&Finance 3 Access to Markets Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 2 Airports and Air Services Roads and Highways Economic Theory and Research Road Safety Transport and Environment Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 2 Airports and Air Services Roads and Highways Environment 2 Carbon Policy and Trading Industry Transport 2 Climate Change Economics Transport Economics Policy and Planning Transport and Environment Energy 2 Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases Energy 2 Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases Transport Economics Policy and Planning Transport and Environment 2
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Book / Working Paper 110 Article 3
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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Undetermined 111 Czech 1 English 1
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Timilsina, Govinda R. 9 Kojima, Masami 8 Eskeland, Gunnar S. 7 Bacon, Robert 5 Archondo-Callao, Rodrigo S. 4 Center, Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities 4 Dinar, Ariel 4 Cropper, Maureen 3 Lecocq, Franck 3 Mendelsohn, Robert 3 Wheeler, David 3 Adoléhoumé, Amakoé 2 Anas, Alex 2 Bonnafous, Alain 2 DEC 2 Dasgupta, Susmita 2 Dulal, Hari B. 2 Estache, Antonio 2 Foster, Vivien 2 Hallegatte, Stephane 2 Hull, Katy 2 Ingram, Gregory K. 2 Izaguirre, Ada Karina 2 Liu, Zhi 2 Lovei, Laszlo 2 Parry, Ian W.H. 2 Savard, Luc 2 Schmid, Christoph 2 Strand, Jon 2 Tobin, Alexandra 2 Xie, Jian 2 Ambrosi, Philippe 1 Angel, Miguel 1 Avato, Patrick 1 Avner, Paolo 1 Baclajanschi, Iaroslav 1 Bale, Malcolm D. 1 Bates, Robin W. 1 Bento, Antonio 1 Bianco, Jose R. 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 110 World Bank 18 Industry and Energy Department 1
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 59 World Bank Other Operational Studies 28 World Bank Publications 23 Acta Oeconomica Pragensia 1 Empirica 1 Empirica : journal of european economics 1
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RePEc 112 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Measuring the effects of urban transportation policies on the environment : a survey of models
Krupnick, Alan J. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1992
Mandating emission control devices in new cars is only one of the most obvious steps to address the problem of vehicle emissions. Others range from taxes on gasoline and parking to incentives to scrap old cars or move businesses out of the cities. There are models to simulate the engineering...
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Measuring the possibilities of interfuel substitution
Bacon, Robert - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1992
What are the costs of making consumption of production activities use less-polluting fuels? The author reviews how the fuel mix used by different industries has changed over time and examines 2 techniques for estimating the responsiveness of fuel demand to fuel prices: econometric models and the...
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Los Angeles, Mexico City, Cubatao, and Ankara - Efficient environmental regulation : case studies of urban air pollution
Levinson, Arik; Shetty, Sudhir - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1992
The authors review the economic principles that should guide the efficient choice of targeted policies for environmental protection. They recommend policy instruments along three dimensions: (1) whether they use economic incentives; (2) whether they target environmental damage directly; and (3)...
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How restricting carbon dioxide and methane emissions would affect the Indian economy
Blitzer, Charles R.; Eckaus, R.S.; Lahiri, Supriya; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1992
India and China contain about 40 percent of the earth's people. They are at an early stage of economic development, and their increasingly massive energy requirements will depend heavily on coal, a potent source of carbon dioxide, a powerful and long-lasting greenhouse gas. India also has...
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Commercial energy efficiency and the environment
Bates, Robin W.; Moore, Edwin A. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1992
The production and use of energy create serious, extensive environmental affects at every level, in every country, argue the authors. That impact may be more serious in developing than in developed countries as developing countries depend more on natural resources and lack the economic strength...
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Are Ghana's roads paying their way? Assessing road use cost and user charges in Ghana
Gronau, Reuben - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1991
The author studied how much road damage contributes to road use costs in Ghana and how the marginal social costs should be recovered. This required understanding the road deterioration process better and analyzing the implications for vehicle operating costs and road user charges. The most...
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Automotive air pollution : issues and options for developing countries
Faiz, Asif; Sinha, Kumares; Walsh, Michael; Varma, Amiy - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1990
Air pollution constitutes an ominous threat to human health and welfare. Its adverse effects are pervasive and may be disaggregated at three levels: (a) local, confined to urban and industrial centers; (b) regional, pertaining to transboundary transport of pollutants; and (c) global, related to...
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How to collect data on household energy consumption
Leitmann, Josef - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1989
The existence of reliable, disaggregated information on residential fuel consumption and supply is essential to the formulation of sound household energy strategies. This report presents guidelines for designing and administering household energy surveys. The report is composed of four chapters....
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Recent World Bank activities in energy
Economics Research, World Bank Group; Industry and … - 1989
This paper presents basic background information on Bank lending in energy, as ready reference for answering queries from companies, governments, and other entities outside the Bank. The paper describes the Bank's role in energy lending - detailing in the annexes, the Bank's lending for gas,...
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Breathing Clean : Considering the Switch to Natural Gas Buses
Kojima, Masami - Economics Research, World Bank Group
In response to emerging epidemiological evidence of the toxicity of diesel vehicular emissions, there is growing interest in substituting conventional diesel with much cleaner natural gas in cities where ambient concentrations of particulate matter are markedly higher than what is...
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