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Understanding changes in electric vehicle policies in the U.S. states, 2010–2018. (2021). La Croix, Sumner ; Hayashida, Sherilyn ; Coffman, Makena.
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    In: University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2003.
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    In: Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Standard-setting and Environment.
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