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References and Bibliography: Report #21 in the Series: The Annualized Social Cost of Motor-Vehicle Use in the United States, Based on 1990-1991 Data. Rev. 2

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There are 21 reports in this series. This final report comprises references and bibliographic material for all reports except those in Report #11, “The Cost of the Health Effects of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles.”

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  • Delucchi, Mark A., 2006. "References and Bibliography: Report #21 in the Series: The Annualized Social Cost of Motor-Vehicle Use in the United States, Based on 1990-1991 Data. Rev. 2," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt15p5367t, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
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    1. Adams, R. M. & Crocker, T. D. & Thanavibulchai, N., 1982. "An economic assessment of air pollution damages to selected annual crops in Southern California," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 9(1), pages 42-58, March.
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