Three major classes of strategies for reducing gasoline consumption by automobiles are investigated. Various changes in power train technology are considered. The strategy of increasing the price of gasoline to the consumer of automobile services and the ensuing effect on gasoline purchases are studied. Impacts on gasoline consumption of changing vehicle weight are estimated, and impacts on output and employment associated with some weight-related strategies are estimated at a detailed industry level.
Automobile Gasoline Conservation
1976
72 pages
Report
No indication
English
Policies, Regulations & Studies , Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Automobiles , Fuel consumption , Energy conservation , Fuel economy , Automotive engineering , Gasoline , Econometrics , Weight control , Revisions , Automotive industry , Demand(Economics) , Energy policy , Fuel demand , Compact cars , Compact automobiles
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