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MDI Gurgaon is home to the leading management education programmes in India. Located in the heart of corporate hub Gurugram, MDI will transform you into a thought leader. Our programmes are about leadership, fresh thinking, and positive impact. Studying at MDI means being in the midst of a talented and collaborative community. It leads to building a lifelong network. We welcome diversity and encourage developing a global mindset.

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Fuel demand, carbon tax and electric vehicle adoption in India's road transport Research Paper
Fuel demand, carbon tax and electric vehicle adoption in India's road transport

By Sajal Ghosh

Article citation: Yadav, P., Kanjilal, K., Dutta, A., & Ghosh, S. (2024). Fuel demand, carbon tax and electric vehicle adoption in India's road transport. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 127, 104010. Abstract To reduce oil import dependence and carbon emission from road transport, the study estimates the demand for gasoline, high-speed diesel and electric vehicles (EV) in India using non-linear cointegration tech...

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