This is a summary report of 'How to Save Gasoline: Public Policy Alternatives for the Automobile.' The purpose of the study is twofold: (1) to develop analytical tools to aid in evaluating national energy conservation policies for private auto transportation; and (2) to apply the tools in a systematic analysis and comparison of several alternative policy instruments. The study is concerned with two types of policy instruments: those raising in price of driving and those designed to improve average auto fuel economy through regulatory means.
How to Save Gasoline: Public Policy Alternatives for the Automobile (Executive Summary)
1974
26 pages
Report
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English
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