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Author:
Ecola, Liisa author.
Title:
The future of driving in developing countries / Liisa Ecola, Charlene Rohr, Johanna Zmud, Tobias Kuhnimhof, Peter Phleps.
Publisher:
RAND Corporation,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xiv, 115 pages : color illustrations, color graphs ; 27 cm
Subject:
Transportation, Automotive--Developing countries.
Automobiles--Social aspects--Developing countries.
Automobile drivers--Developing countries.
Other Authors:
Rohr, Charlene, 1964- author.
Zmud, Johanna, author.
Kuhnimhof, Tobias, 1973- author.
Phleps, Peter, author.
Rand Corporation, issuing body.
Rand Transportation, Space, and Technology (Program), researcher.
Institut f©ơr Mobilit©Þtsforschung, sponsoring body.
Notes:
"RR-636-ifmo" -- Page 4 of cover. "The research described in this report was sponsored by the Institute for Mobility Research (ifmo) and conducted in the Transportation, Space, and Technolgy Program within RAND Justice, Infrastructure, and Environment" -- Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-113).
Summary:
"The level of automobility, defined as travel in personal vehicles, is often seen as a function of income: The higher a country's per capita income, the greater the amount of driving. However, levels of automobility vary quite substantially between countries even at similar levels of economic development. This suggests that countries follow different mobility paths. The research detailed in this report sought to answer three questions: What are the factors besides economic development that affect automobility? What is their influence on automobility? What will happen to automobility in developing countries if they progress along similar paths as developed countries? To answer these questions, the authors developed a methodology to identify these factors, model their impact on developed countries, and forecast automobility (as defined by per capita vehicle-kilometers traveled [VKT]) in four developing countries. This methodology draws on quantitative analysis of historical automobility development in four country case studies (the United States, Australia, Germany, and Japan) that represent very different levels of per capita automobility, in combination with data derived from an expert-based qualitative approach. The authors used the latter to assess how these experiences may affect the future of automobility in the BRIC countries: Brazil, Russia, India, and China. According to this analysis, automobility levels in the four BRIC countries will fall between those of the United States (which has the highest per capita VKT level of the four case studies) and Japan (which has the lowest). Brazil is forecasted to have the highest per capita VKT and India the lowest." -- "Abstract" on web page.
ISBN:
0833086049 (pbk.) :
9780833086044 (pbk.) :
OCLC:
(OCoLC)884480836
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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