Download Area - 2009 Summer School
Students' Papers
Martin ACHTNICHT, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Germany
“Impact of Service Station Networks on Purchase Decisions of Alternative-fuel Vehicles” (246 Kb).
Ricardo ALVAREZ-DAZIANO, Université Laval, Canada
“Canadian consumers’ perceptual and attitudinal responses toward green automobile technologies: an application of Hybrid Choice Model” (3.165 Kb).
Markéta BRAUN KOHLOVÁ, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
“Everyday travel mode choice and its determinants: trip attributes versus lifestyle” (183 kb).
Benjamin BUREAU, MINES ParisTech, CERNA, France
“Distributional effects of a carbon tax on car fuels in France” (Kb 133).
Jing CAO, Tsinghua University, China
“Is Fuel Taxation Progressive or Regressive in China?” (Kb 159).
Eva GUTIÉRREZ-I-PUIGARNAU, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
“Work Start Time and Worker Compensation: Implications for Staggered-Work-Hours Policies” (Kb 265).
David R. HERES DEL VALLE, University of California, Davis, USA
“How much can vehicle travel be reduced through land-use policies in California?: An Application of a Modified Two Part Model with Instrumental Variables” (Kb 272).
Niovi KARATHODOROU, Imperial College London, UK
“Estimating the Effect of Urban Density on Fuel Demand” (Kb 125).
Elisa LANZI, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Venice, Italy
“Including Aviation in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme: a CGE Study” (Kb 193).
Xing LIU, Örebro University, Sweden
“Sterilized Congestion Charges: a Model Analysis of the Reduced Impact of Stockholm Road Tolls” (Kb 275).
Alexandra Ioana SCORBUREANU, University of Verona, Italy and Ecole Normale Superieure du Cachan, France
“Fixed coefficients interregional trade in a general equilibrium model with long-haul freight transport” (Kb 291).
Sharon SHEWMAKE, University of California, Davis, USA
“California Clean Air Stickers: A $ 350 Million Missed Opportunity?” (Kb 361).
Eda USTAOGLU, University College Dublin, Ireland
“Economic Evaluation of the Impacts of New Rapid Rail Investments and Consequential Forms of Urban Development within the Greater Dublin Area” (Mb 8).
Paolo VENERI, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
“Spatial structure and the environmental costs of commuting in the Italian cities” (Kb 262).
María YETANO ROCHE, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
“Understanding demand for clean vehicles in Europe (Germany and Spain as case studies)” (Kb 370).
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