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A nation-wide experiment: fuel tax cuts and almost free public transport for three months in Germany -- Report 4 Third wave results. (2022). Bogenberger, Klaus ; Goerg, Sebastian ; Wurster, Stefan ; Siewert, Markus B ; Cadavid, Andrea ; Cantner, Fabienne ; Loder, Allister.
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  2. A nation-wide experiment: fuel tax cuts and almost free public transport for three months in Germany -- Report 5 Insights into four months of mobility tracking. (2022). Siewert, Markus B ; Loder, Allister ; Gotzler, Felix ; Nachtigall, Nico ; Ziegler, David ; Adenaw, Lennart ; Bogenberger, Klaus ; Lienkamp, Markus.
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