Energy used in transport is a particularly important focus for environment-development studies because it is increasing in both developed and developing countries and is largely carbon-intensive. This paper examines whether a systemic, mutually causal, cointegrated relationship exists among mobility demand, gasoline price, income, and vehicle ownership using US data from 1946 to 2006. We find that those variables co-evolve in a transport system; and thus, they cannot be easily disentangled in the short-run. However, estimating a long-run relationship for motor fuel use per capita was difficult because of the efficacy of the CAFE standards to influence fleet fuel economy. The analysis shows that the fuel standards program was effective in im...
AbstractDirect rebound effects result from increased consumption of cheaper energy services. For exa...
Time-series estimation of gasoline demand elasticities often does not take into account the possibil...
The relationship between gasoline prices and the demand for vehicle fuel efficiency is important for...
Energy used in transport is a particularly important focus for environment-development studies becau...
Energy used in transport is a particularly important focus for environment-development\ud studies be...
This paper analyzes gasoline consumption per capita, income (GDP per capita), gasoline price, and ca...
Continuing rapid growth in U.S. gasoline consumption threatens to exacerbate environmental and conge...
Car use and fuel economy are factors that determine oil demand and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. R...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
Transport fuel use responds negatively to price increases (in both the short and the long run), and ...
The consumption of fossil fuels in the transport sector represents the fastest growing source of gre...
This paper explores potential short-term causal relationships between energy consumption and real GD...
AbstractThis paper estimates fuel price elasticities of combination trucking operations in the Unite...
Direct rebound effects result from increased consumption of cheaper energy services. For example, mo...
AbstractGlobalized concerns about greenhouse gasses and increased energy consumptions have stimulate...
AbstractDirect rebound effects result from increased consumption of cheaper energy services. For exa...
Time-series estimation of gasoline demand elasticities often does not take into account the possibil...
The relationship between gasoline prices and the demand for vehicle fuel efficiency is important for...
Energy used in transport is a particularly important focus for environment-development studies becau...
Energy used in transport is a particularly important focus for environment-development\ud studies be...
This paper analyzes gasoline consumption per capita, income (GDP per capita), gasoline price, and ca...
Continuing rapid growth in U.S. gasoline consumption threatens to exacerbate environmental and conge...
Car use and fuel economy are factors that determine oil demand and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. R...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
Transport fuel use responds negatively to price increases (in both the short and the long run), and ...
The consumption of fossil fuels in the transport sector represents the fastest growing source of gre...
This paper explores potential short-term causal relationships between energy consumption and real GD...
AbstractThis paper estimates fuel price elasticities of combination trucking operations in the Unite...
Direct rebound effects result from increased consumption of cheaper energy services. For example, mo...
AbstractGlobalized concerns about greenhouse gasses and increased energy consumptions have stimulate...
AbstractDirect rebound effects result from increased consumption of cheaper energy services. For exa...
Time-series estimation of gasoline demand elasticities often does not take into account the possibil...
The relationship between gasoline prices and the demand for vehicle fuel efficiency is important for...