You don't read that many articles about the vehicle stock in Yangon Myanmar but this article is worth reading. The article points out that this city has extremely old vehicles on its roads and that barriers to importing foreign new vehicles is a major reason for this fact. Lucas Davis and I examine some of the pollution implications of international trade in used vehicles in this 2010 study.
Tuesday, April 03, 2012
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