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Current Readings in Transport
Economics Vol.3, No.1, 2004 |
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Traffic
fatalities and economic growth, E. Kopits, M. Cropper
Accident Analysis and Prevention, Volume 37, Issue
1, January 2005, Pages 169-178 |
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An
application of road pricing schemes to urban expressways
in Seoul, Kwang Sik Kim, Keeyeon Hwang
Cities, Volume 22, Issue 1, February 2005, Pages
43-53 |
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Market
potential, increasing returns and geographic concentration,
G.H. Hanson
Journal of International Economics, In Press, Corrected
Proof, Available online 21 December 2004 |
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Transport
accounts-methodological concepts and empirical results,
H. Link
Journal of Transport Geography, Volume 13, Issue
1, March 2005, Pages 41-57 |
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Regulating
taxi services in the presence of congestion externality,
H. Yang, M. Ye, W.H. Tang, S.C. Wong
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice,
Volume 39, Issue 1, January 2005, Pages 17-40 |
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Valuing
time and reliability: assessing the evidence from
road pricing demonstrations, D. Brownstone, K.A.
Small
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice,
In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 18 January
2005 |
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Sensitivity
analysis of stochastic user equilibrium flows in
a bi-modal network with application to optimal pricing,
Jiang Qian Ying, Hai Yang
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological,
In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 18 January
2005 |
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Transport Economics Conferences |
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SPECTRUM
Project Workshop 7th - 8th April 2005, Gdansk, Poland
SPECTRUM is a project funded by the EU
as part of Fifth Framework Programme to look at
the potential for increased use of economic transport
instruments and the resulting impacts with particular
emphasis on the interactions between instruments.
As part of the project a high-profile workshop will
be held in Gdansk, Poland. Deadline for registration
is 1 March 2005. To register contact: spectrum@gnu.univ.gda.pl
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