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Urban Density and Climate Change: A STIRPAT Analysis using City level Data

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Table 1. Variables analyzed in the study.
Table 2. The means and standard deviations (in parentheses) for the variables considered for each dataset/cross-section
Table 3. OLS Regression results. Private transport energy consumption dependent variable
Table 4. OLS Regression results with the 1995 cross-section split according to income/development level
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