Can industry-government partnerships produce the next generation vehicles?

Author(s)
Sperling, D.
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Abstract

Government regulators and automotive executives both recognise the downside of adversarial relationships. The result has been a series of efforts in the USA to form partnerships and joint agreements to accelerate the development of leapfrog technology, and thereby to obviate the need for technology-forcing regulations. The most prominent of these efforts, and the focus of this paper, is the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles. In this paper, the political, economic, and environmental effectiveness of this partnership are evaluated - from the perspective of automakers, regulators, and the public interest - and recommendations made to enhance its effectiveness. For the covering abstract see ITRD E116488.

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C 25557 (In: C 25556) /90 / ITRD E116489
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In: Proceedings of the 30th International Symposium on Automotive Technology and Automation (ISATA) dedicated conference on road and vehicle safety, Florence, Italy, 16th - 19th June 1997, p. 11-19, 5 ref.

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