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Rebecca Lewis, Robert Zako, Alexis Biddle, Rory Isbell
Planners and policymakers in the United States increasing-ly recognize climate change as a critical challenge. Because the trans-portation sector accounts for one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) linked to climate change, some states?includin...
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Bryan R. Moser, Gerhard Knothe, Steven F. Vaughn and Terry A. Isbell
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D.C. Olk, M.M. Anders, T.R. Filley, and C. Isbell
Pág. 952 - 960
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Terry A. Isbell, Melissa S. Mund, Roque L. Evangelista, David A. Dierig
Pág. 231 - 236
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Bryan R. Moser, Steven C. Cermak, and Terry A. Isbell
Pág. 1349 - 1352
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Steven C. Cermak, Kendra B. Brandon and Terry A. Isbell
Pág. 54 - 64
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Terry A. Isbell, Benjamin A. Lowery, Stephanie S. DeKeyser, Melissa L. Winchell and Steven C. Cermak
Pág. 256 - 263
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Nelson, M.J.; Mateas, M.; Roberts, D.L.; Isbell, C.L., Jr.
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Winthrop B. Phippen, Terry A. Isbell, Mary E. Phippen
Pág. 52 - 59
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Steven B. Isbell
Criticism of economists? failure to find evidence of increased productivity from the use of new technology stems from a misunderstanding of basic economic theory; carelessness with the empirical evidence, and lack of historical perspective. Despite recen...
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