BrownJ. A. C. and DeatonA. (1972). “Surveys in Applied Economics: Models of Consumer Behavior.”Economic Journal, 82, pp. 1145–1236.
2.
Federal Energy Administration (1976). 1976 National Energy Outlook. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
3.
HouthakkerH. S. and KennedyM. (1975). “Demand for Energy as a Function of Price.” In MorgenthalerG. W. and SilverA. N. (editors), Energy Delta: Supply vs. Demand, Volume 35, Science and Technology, A Supplement to Advances in the Astronautical Sciences. Tarzana, California: AAS Publications Office.
4.
HouthakkerH. S.VerlegerP. K.Jr. and SheehanD. P. (1974). “Dynamic Demand Analysis for Gasoline and Residential Electricity.”American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 56, pp. 412–418.
5.
MountR. and WilliamsH. R. (1981), “Energy Conservation, Motor Gasoline Demand, and the OECD Countries,”Review of Business and Economic Research, Spring, 1981.
6.
PindyckR. S. (1979). The Structure of World Energy Demand. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press.
7.
RamseyJ. B.RascheR. and AllenB. (1975). “An Analysis of the Private and Commercial Demand for Gasoline.”Review of Economics and Statistics, 57, pp. 502–507.
8.
TaylorLester D. (1977). “The Demand for Energy: A Survey of Price and Income Elasticities.” in WilliamD. Nordhaus (editor), International Studies of the Demand for Energy. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
9.
TheilH. (1975, 1976). Theory and Measurement of Consumer Demand. Vol. I, Vol, II. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
10.
VerlegerP. K. and SheehanD. P. (1976). “A Study of the Demand for Gasoline.” in JorgensonD. W. (editor), Econometrics Studies of U.S. Energy Policy. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.