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Automotive energy use and emissions control: a simulation model to analyse transport strategies for Indian metropolises

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  • Bose, Ranjan Kumar, 1998. "Automotive energy use and emissions control: a simulation model to analyse transport strategies for Indian metropolises," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 26(13), pages 1001-1016, November.
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    1. Bose, Ranjan Kumar & Srinivasachary, V, 1997. "Policies to reduce energy use and environmental emissions in the transport sector : A case of Delhi city," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 25(14-15), pages 1137-1150, December.
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