As I emphasize time and again, the less money people and businesses have to spend on gasoline because their cars are more efficient, the more money they have to spend on everything else. That's broad economic stimulus.
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Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Ceres: Fuel Efficiency Standards Benefit the Economy
As I emphasize time and again, the less money people and businesses have to spend on gasoline because their cars are more efficient, the more money they have to spend on everything else. That's broad economic stimulus.
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Jon Gelbard, Ph.D.
at
6:30 AM
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clean energy and vehicles and energy efficiency,
climate policy,
energy efficiency,
energy policy


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