The Impact of Policies to Control Motor Vehicle Emissions in Mumbai, India

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Policy Research Working Papers
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Takeuchi, Akie
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Cropper, Maureen
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Bento, Antonio
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2012-06-26T13:43:10Z
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2012-06-26T13:43:10Z
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2006-11
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2021-04-23T14:02:41Z
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This paper examines the impact of measures to reduce emissions from passenger transport, specifically buses, cars, and two-wheelers in Mumbai. These include converting diesel buses to compressed natural gas (CNG), as the Indian Supreme Court required in Delhi, which would necessitate an increase in bus fares to cover the cost of pollution controls. The authors model an increase in the price of gasoline, which should affect the ownership and use of cars and two-wheelers, as well as imposing a license fee on cars to retard growth in car ownership. The impact of each policy on emissions depends not only on how the policy affects the mode that is regulated, but on shifts to other modes. The results suggest that the most effective policy to reduce emissions from passenger vehicles-in terms of the total number of tons of PM10 (particulate matter that measure less than or equal to 10 micrometers in aerodynamic diameter) reduced-is to convert diesel buses to CNG. The conversion of 3,391 diesel buses to CNG would result in an emissions reduction of 663 tons of PM10 a year, 14 percent of total emissions from transport. The bus conversion program passes the cost-benefit test. In contrast, the results suggest the elasticities of emissions from transport with respect to a gasoline tax and a tax on vehicle ownership are -0.04 and -0.10 respectively. As a consequence, it would take substantial increases in the gasoline tax or vehicle ownership tax to produce reductions in emissions similar to the bus conversion program. These results, however, reflect the low shares of cars and two-wheelers in the Mumbai emissions inventory and need not apply to cities, such as Delhi, where these shares are higher.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/7186273/impact-policies-control-motor-vehicle-emissions-mumbai-india
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8996
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4059
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS
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AGGREGATE EMISSIONS
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AIR
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AIR POLLUTION
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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
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AIR POLLUTION PROBLEM
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AIR QUALITY
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AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
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AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
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AIR QUALITY MODELING
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AMBIENT AIR
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AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
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ARC ELASTICITIES
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AUTOMOBILE
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AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
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AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS
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AUTOMOBILES
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AVERAGE TRIP LENGTH
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BICYCLING
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BUS
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BUS ACCESS
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BUS FARE
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BUS FARES
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BUS RIDE
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BUS RIDERSHIP
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BUS SERVICE
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BUS STOP
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BUS SYSTEM
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BUS SYSTEMS
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BUSES
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CAR
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CAR OWNERSHIP
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CARS
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CLEAN AIR
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CLEAN BUS
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COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
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COMMUTE TRIPS
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COMMUTERS
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COMMUTING
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COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS
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CONGESTION
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COSTS OF TRAVEL
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DIESEL
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DIESEL BUS
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DIESEL BUSES
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DIESEL FUEL
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DIESEL VEHICLES
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DRIVING
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ELASTICITIES OF DEMAND
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ELASTICITY
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ELASTICITY OF VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
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EMISSION
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EMISSION FACTOR
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EMISSION FACTORS
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EMISSIONS FROM PASSENGER VEHICLES
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EMISSIONS FROM TRANSPORT
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EMISSIONS PER PASSENGER
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EMISSIONS REDUCTION
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EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS
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EMISSIONS STANDARDS
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ENGINE
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FARE
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FARE BUS
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FARE INCREASE
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FRAMEWORK
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GAS PRICE
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GAS TAX
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GASOLINE TAX
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GOODS VEHICLES
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INCOME
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INJURY
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INJURY ACCIDENTS
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INTERSECTION
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JOB LOCATIONS
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JOURNEY
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JOURNEY TO WORK
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MILEAGE
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MODAL SHARE
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MODAL SHARES
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MODE SUBSTITUTION
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MOTOR VEHICLE
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MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
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MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
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MOTORCYCLES
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NESTED LOGIT MODEL
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NET BENEFITS
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OXIDATION
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OXIDATION CATALYSTS
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PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
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PARTICULATE MATTER
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PASSENGER KILOMETERS
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT
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PASSENGER VEHICLES
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PASSENGERS
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PASSENGERS PER DAY
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PERSONAL TRAVEL
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POLLUTION CONTROL
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PRICE ELASTICITIES
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PRICE ELASTICITY
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PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
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PRICE OF GASOLINE
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PRIVATE MOTOR VEHICLES
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PRIVATE VEHICLE
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PRIVATE VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
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PRIVATE VEHICLES
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PUBLIC TRANSIT
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RAIL
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RAIL BUS
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RAIL LINES
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RAIL NETWORK
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RAIL STATION
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RAIL STATIONS
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REDUCTION IN EMISSIONS
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REGISTRATION FEES
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RIDERSHIP
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ROAD
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ROAD CONSTRUCTION
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ROAD LENGTH
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ROUND TRIP
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SCHOOL BUSES
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SCOOTERS
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SUBURBS
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SULFUR
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TAX
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TAXIS
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TOTAL TRIPS
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TRAFFIC
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TRAFFIC FATALITIES
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TRAINS
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TRANSPORT
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TRANSPORT ECONOMICS
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TRANSPORT EMISSIONS
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TRANSPORT MODE
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TRANSPORT SECTOR
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TRANSPORT SYSTEM
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TRANSPORTATION
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TRAVEL DISTANCE
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TRAVEL MODE
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TRAVEL SPEED
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TRAVEL TIME
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TRAVEL TIMES
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TRAVELERS
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TRIP
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TRIP GENERATION
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TRIPS
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TRUCKS
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TRUE
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TYPES OF TRIPS
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TYPES OF VEHICLES
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URBAN AIR QUALITY
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URBAN TRANSPORTATION
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VALUE OF TIME
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VEHICLE CLASS
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VEHICLE FLEET
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VEHICLE KILOMETERS
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VEHICLE MILES
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VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
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VEHICLE TRAVEL
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VEHICLE USAGE
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VEHICLE USE
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WALKING
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WALKING TIME
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WORK TRIP
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WORK TRIPS
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The Impact of Policies to Control Motor Vehicle Emissions in Mumbai, India
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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Publications & Research
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/7186273/impact-policies-control-motor-vehicle-emissions-mumbai-india
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Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience
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Transport and ICT
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Transport and ICT
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10.1596/1813-9450-4059
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000016406_20061108091816
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7186273
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WPS4059
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en
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South Asia
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India
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Urban Development :: Transport in Urban Areas
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Urban Transport
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Roads and Highways
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Transport Economics Policy and Planning
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Transport and Environment
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Transport
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Development Research Group (DECRG)
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