Peak oil and the advent of demand destruction: implications for transport and access in Australian cities
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Peak oil and the advent of demand destruction: implications for transport and access in Australian cities
Zeibots Michelle
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Bell David
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http://hdl.handle.net/10453/17193
Date:
2010
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This article examines the implications of peak oil on the physical and money systems of the Australian economy, describinghow over-reliance on private motor vehicles can expose the economy to the risks of demand destruction.
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