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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
UCD- ITS- RR- 96- 3 ( 21) rev. 2
Mark A. Delucchi
Institute of Transportation Studies
University of California
Davis, California 95616
madelucchi@ ucdavis. edu
www. its. ucdavis. edu/ people/ faculty/ delucchi/
August 1996
October 2004 rev. 1
January 2006 rev. 2
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This report is one in a series that documents an analysis of the full social cost of motor- vehicle use in the United States. The series is entitled The Annualized Social Cost of Motor- Vehicle Use in the United States, based on 1990- 1991 Data. Support for the social- cost analysis was provided by Pew Charitable Trusts, the Federal Highway Administration ( through Battelle Columbus Laboratory), the University of California Transportation Center, the University of California Energy Research Group ( now the University of California Energy Institute), and the U. S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment.
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REPORTS IN THE UCD SOCIAL- COST SERIES
There are 21 reports in this series. Each report has the publication number UCD- ITS- RR- 96- 3 (#), where the # in parentheses is the report number.
Report 1: The Annualized Social Cost of Motor- Vehicle Use in the U. S., 1990- 1991: Summary of Theory, Methods, Data, and Results ( M. Delucchi)
Report 2: Some Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Analysis of the Social Cost of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi)
Report 3: Review of Some of the Literature on the Social Cost of Motor- Vehicle Use ( J. Murphy and M. Delucchi)
Report 4: Personal Nonmonetary Costs of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi)
Report 5: Motor- Vehicle Goods and Services Priced in the Private Sector ( M. Delucchi)
Report 6: Motor- Vehicle Goods and Services Bundled in the Private Sector ( M. Delucchi, with J. Murphy)
Report 7: Motor- Vehicle Infrastructure and Services Provided by the Public Sector ( M. Delucchi, with J. Murphy)
Report 8: Monetary Externalities of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi)
Report 9: Summary of the Nonmonetary Externalities of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi)
Report 10: The Allocation of the Social Costs of Motor- Vehicle Use to Six Classes of Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi)
Report 11: The Cost of the Health Effects of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles ( D. McCubbin and M. Delucchi)
Report 12: The Cost of Crop Losses Caused by Ozone Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi, J. Murphy, J. Kim, and D. McCubbin)
Report 13: The Cost of Reduced Visibility Due to Particulate Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi, J. Murphy, D. McCubbin, and J. Kim)
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Report 14: The External Damage Cost of Direct Noise from Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi and S. Hsu) ( with separate 100- page data Appendix)
Report 15: U. S. Military Expenditures to Protect the Use of Persian- Gulf Oil for Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi and J. Murphy)
Report 16: The Contribution of Motor Vehicles and Other Sources to Ambient Air Pollution ( M. Delucchi and D. McCubbin)
Report 17: Tax and Fee Payments by Motor- Vehicle Users for the Use of Highways, Fuels, and Vehicles ( M. Delucchi)
Report 18: Tax Expenditures Related to the Production and Consumption of Transportation Fuels ( M. Delucchi and J. Murphy)
Report 19: The Cost of Motor- Vehicle Accidents ( M. Delucchi)
Report 20: Some Comments on the Benefits of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi)
Report 21: References and Bibliography ( M. Delucchi)
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LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AND OTHER NAMES
The following are used throughout all the reports of the series, although not necessarily in this particular report
AER = Annual Energy Review ( Energy Information Administration)
AHS = American Housing Survey ( Bureau of the Census and others)
ARB = Air Resources Board
BLS = Bureau of Labor Statistics ( U. S. Department of Labor)
BEA = Bureau of Economic Analysis ( U. S. Department of Commerce)
BTS = Bureau of Transportation Statistics ( U. S. Department of Transportation)
CARB = California Air Resources Board
CMB = chemical mass- balance [ model]
CO = carbon monoxide
dB = decibel
DOE = Department of Energy
DOT = Department of Transportation
EIA = Energy Information Administration ( U. S. Department of Energy)
EPA = United States Environmental Protection Agency
EMFAC = California’s emission- factor model
FHWA = Federal Highway Administration ( U. S. Department of Transportation)
FTA = Federal Transit Administration ( U. S. Department of Transportation)
GNP = Gross National Product
GSA = General Services Administration
HC = hydrocarbon
HDDT = heavy- duty diesel truck
HDDV = heavy- duty diesel vehicle
HDGT = heavy- duty gasoline truck
HDGV = heavy- duty gasoline vehicle
HDT = heavy- duty truck
HDV = heavy- duty vehicle
HU = housing unit
IEA = International Energy Agency
IMPC = Institutional and Municipal Parking Congress
LDDT = light- duty diesel truck
LDDV = light- duty diesel vehicle
LDGT = light- duty gasoline truck
LDGV = light- duty gasoline vehicle
LDT = light- duty truck
LDV = light- duty vehicle
MC = marginal cost
MOBILE5 = EPA’s mobile- source emission- factor model.
MSC = marginal social cost
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MV = motor vehicle
NIPA = National Income Product Accounts
NOx = nitrogen oxides
NPTS = Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey
OECD = Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
O3 = ozone
OTA = Office of Technology Assessment ( U. S. Congress; now defunct)
PART5 = EPA’s mobile- source particulate emission- factor model
PCE = Personal Consumption Expenditures ( in the National Income Product Accounts)
PM = particulate matter
PM10 = particulate matter of 10 micrometers or less aerodynamic diameter
PM2.5 = particulate matter of 2.5 micrometers or less aerodynamic diameter
PMT = person- miles of travel
RECS = Residential Energy Consumption Survey
SIC = standard industrial classification
SOx = sulfur oxides
TIA = Transportation in America
TSP = total suspended particulate matter
TIUS = Truck Inventory and Use Survey ( U. S. Bureau of the Census)
USDOE = U. S. Department of Energy
USDOL = U. S. Department of Labor
USDOT = U. S. Department of Transportation
VMT = vehicle- miles of travel
VOC = volatile organic compound
WTP = willingness- to- pay
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| Subject | Transportation, Automotive--United States--Costs--Bibliography.; Automobiles--Motors--Exhaust gas--United States--Bibliography.; Air--Pollution--United States--Bibliography.; Air quality--United States--Bibliography.; Automobiles--United States--Cost of operation--Bibliography. |
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| Transcript | 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 UCD- ITS- RR- 96- 3 ( 21) rev. 2 Mark A. Delucchi Institute of Transportation Studies University of California Davis, California 95616 madelucchi@ ucdavis. edu www. its. ucdavis. edu/ people/ faculty/ delucchi/ August 1996 October 2004 rev. 1 January 2006 rev. 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report is one in a series that documents an analysis of the full social cost of motor- vehicle use in the United States. The series is entitled The Annualized Social Cost of Motor- Vehicle Use in the United States, based on 1990- 1991 Data. Support for the social- cost analysis was provided by Pew Charitable Trusts, the Federal Highway Administration ( through Battelle Columbus Laboratory), the University of California Transportation Center, the University of California Energy Research Group ( now the University of California Energy Institute), and the U. S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment. i REPORTS IN THE UCD SOCIAL- COST SERIES There are 21 reports in this series. Each report has the publication number UCD- ITS- RR- 96- 3 (#), where the # in parentheses is the report number. Report 1: The Annualized Social Cost of Motor- Vehicle Use in the U. S., 1990- 1991: Summary of Theory, Methods, Data, and Results ( M. Delucchi) Report 2: Some Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Analysis of the Social Cost of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi) Report 3: Review of Some of the Literature on the Social Cost of Motor- Vehicle Use ( J. Murphy and M. Delucchi) Report 4: Personal Nonmonetary Costs of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi) Report 5: Motor- Vehicle Goods and Services Priced in the Private Sector ( M. Delucchi) Report 6: Motor- Vehicle Goods and Services Bundled in the Private Sector ( M. Delucchi, with J. Murphy) Report 7: Motor- Vehicle Infrastructure and Services Provided by the Public Sector ( M. Delucchi, with J. Murphy) Report 8: Monetary Externalities of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi) Report 9: Summary of the Nonmonetary Externalities of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi) Report 10: The Allocation of the Social Costs of Motor- Vehicle Use to Six Classes of Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi) Report 11: The Cost of the Health Effects of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles ( D. McCubbin and M. Delucchi) Report 12: The Cost of Crop Losses Caused by Ozone Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi, J. Murphy, J. Kim, and D. McCubbin) Report 13: The Cost of Reduced Visibility Due to Particulate Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi, J. Murphy, D. McCubbin, and J. Kim) ii Report 14: The External Damage Cost of Direct Noise from Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi and S. Hsu) ( with separate 100- page data Appendix) Report 15: U. S. Military Expenditures to Protect the Use of Persian- Gulf Oil for Motor Vehicles ( M. Delucchi and J. Murphy) Report 16: The Contribution of Motor Vehicles and Other Sources to Ambient Air Pollution ( M. Delucchi and D. McCubbin) Report 17: Tax and Fee Payments by Motor- Vehicle Users for the Use of Highways, Fuels, and Vehicles ( M. Delucchi) Report 18: Tax Expenditures Related to the Production and Consumption of Transportation Fuels ( M. Delucchi and J. Murphy) Report 19: The Cost of Motor- Vehicle Accidents ( M. Delucchi) Report 20: Some Comments on the Benefits of Motor- Vehicle Use ( M. Delucchi) Report 21: References and Bibliography ( M. Delucchi) There are two ways to get copies of the reports. 1). Most reports are posted as pdf files on Delucchi’s faculty page on the UC Davis ITS web site: www. its. ucdavis. edu/ people/ faculty/ delucchi/ 2). You can order hard copies of the reports from ITS: A. fax: ( 530) 752- 6572 B. e- mail: itspublications@ ucdavis. edu C. ITS web site: http:// www. its. ucdavis. edu D. mail: Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616 attn: publications For general information about ITS, call ( 530) 752- 6548. ITS charges for hard copies of the reports. The average cost is $ 10 per report. You can get a cost list before hand, of course. Or, you can have them send the reports with an invoice. iii LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AND OTHER NAMES The following are used throughout all the reports of the series, although not necessarily in this particular report AER = Annual Energy Review ( Energy Information Administration) AHS = American Housing Survey ( Bureau of the Census and others) ARB = Air Resources Board BLS = Bureau of Labor Statistics ( U. S. Department of Labor) BEA = Bureau of Economic Analysis ( U. S. Department of Commerce) BTS = Bureau of Transportation Statistics ( U. S. Department of Transportation) CARB = California Air Resources Board CMB = chemical mass- balance [ model] CO = carbon monoxide dB = decibel DOE = Department of Energy DOT = Department of Transportation EIA = Energy Information Administration ( U. S. Department of Energy) EPA = United States Environmental Protection Agency EMFAC = California’s emission- factor model FHWA = Federal Highway Administration ( U. S. Department of Transportation) FTA = Federal Transit Administration ( U. S. Department of Transportation) GNP = Gross National Product GSA = General Services Administration HC = hydrocarbon HDDT = heavy- duty diesel truck HDDV = heavy- duty diesel vehicle HDGT = heavy- duty gasoline truck HDGV = heavy- duty gasoline vehicle HDT = heavy- duty truck HDV = heavy- duty vehicle HU = housing unit IEA = International Energy Agency IMPC = Institutional and Municipal Parking Congress LDDT = light- duty diesel truck LDDV = light- duty diesel vehicle LDGT = light- duty gasoline truck LDGV = light- duty gasoline vehicle LDT = light- duty truck LDV = light- duty vehicle MC = marginal cost MOBILE5 = EPA’s mobile- source emission- factor model. MSC = marginal social cost iv MV = motor vehicle NIPA = National Income Product Accounts NOx = nitrogen oxides NPTS = Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey OECD = Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development O3 = ozone OTA = Office of Technology Assessment ( U. S. Congress; now defunct) PART5 = EPA’s mobile- source particulate emission- factor model PCE = Personal Consumption Expenditures ( in the National Income Product Accounts) PM = particulate matter PM10 = particulate matter of 10 micrometers or less aerodynamic diameter PM2.5 = particulate matter of 2.5 micrometers or less aerodynamic diameter PMT = person- miles of travel RECS = Residential Energy Consumption Survey SIC = standard industrial classification SOx = sulfur oxides TIA = Transportation in America TSP = total suspended particulate matter TIUS = Truck Inventory and Use Survey ( U. S. Bureau of the Census) USDOE = U. S. Department of Energy USDOL = U. S. Department of Labor USDOT = U. S. 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