Current Readings in Transport Economics Vol.7, No.2, 2009

Something old, something new: as well as bringing you Vol.24 of Research in Transportation Economics on “The Economics of Low Cost Airlines”, let me alert you to the fact that we have now put online a couple of formerly missing back volumes. RETREC Vol.5 and RETREC Vol.11, “Interurban Road Charging for Trucks in Europe” can now be found in ScienceDirect with the rest of the series.


Chris Pringle
Publisher
c.pringle@elsevier.com




Current Readings in Transport Economics Vol.7, No.2, 2009

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Using accessibility indicators and GIS to assess spatial spillovers of transport infrastructure investment
Journal of Transport Geography, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 23 February 2009
Javier Gutiérrez, Ana Condeço-Melhorado, Juan Carlos Martín


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Calculating Model of Urban Public Transit Subsidy
Journal of Transportation Systems Engineering and Information Technology, Vol.9, Iss.2, Pages 11-16
Jixiu HAO, Wei ZHOU, Haofeng HUANG, Hongzhi GUAN


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From Bangalore to the Bay Area: Comparing transportation and activity accessibility as drivers of urban growth
Landscape and Urban Planning, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 24 March 2009
Michael K. Reilly, Margaret P. O’Mara, Karen C. Seto


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Research in Transportation Economics Vol.24 (2008)
The Economics of Low Cost Airlines
Edited by Kenneth Button and Stephen Ison

The economics of low-cost airlines: Introduction
Kenneth Button, Stephen Ison

Some insights into competition between low-cost airlines
D.E. Pitfield

Incumbent responses to low-cost airline entry and exit: A spatial autoregressive panel data analysis
Bogdan Daraban, Gary M. Fournier

Airlines within airlines: Assessing the vulnerabilities of mixing business models
David Gillen, Alicja Gados

Low-cost carriers in Asia: Deregulation, regional liberalization and secondary airports
Anming Zhang, Shinya Hanaoka, Hajime Inamura, Tomoki Ishikura

The economic impact of the ATA/Southwest Airlines code-share agreement
Yan Du, B. Starr McMullen, Joe R. Kerkvliet

Can long-haul low-cost airlines be successful?
Peter Morrell

Airline network competition: Full-service airlines, low-cost airlines and long-haul markets
Eric Pels

Towards a means of consistently comparing airline business models with an application to the ‘low cost’ airline sector
Keith J. Mason, William G. Morrison

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Assessing the ‘value’ of new transport initiatives in deprived neighbourhoods in the UK
Transport Policy, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 24 March 2009
Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, Georgina Christodoulou

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Does liberalisation of air transport imply increasing competition? Lessons from the European case
Transport Policy, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 20 March 2009
Frédéric Dobruszkes

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Some stylized facts about high-speed rail: A review of HSR experiences around the world
Transport Policy, Vol.16, Iss.1, Pages 19-28
Javier Campos, Ginés de Rus

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Is the Mexico City metro an inferior good?
Transport Policy, Vol.16, Iss.1, Pages 40-45
Amado Crôtte, Robert B. Noland, Daniel J. Graham

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Economic analyses of transport infrastructure and policies including health effects related to cycling and walking: A systematic review
Transport Policy, Vol.15, Iss.5, Pages 291-304
Nick Cavill, Sonja Kahlmeier, Harry Rutter, Francesca Racioppi, Pekka Oja


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Effect of advanced traveler information systems and road pricing in a network with non-recurrent congestion
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 12 March 2009
J. Enrique Fernández L., Joaquín de Cea Ch, G. Germán Valverde

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Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
Vol.43, Iss.3
Special Issue: Stockholm Congestion Charging Trial
Edited by Jonas Eliasson, Lars Hultkrantz and Lena Smidfelt Rosqvist

Introduction
Pages 237-239
Jonas Eliasson, Lars Hultkrantz, Lena Smidfelt Rosqvist

The Stockholm congestion – charging trial 2006: Overview of effects
Pages 240-250
Jonas Eliasson, Lars Hultkrantz, Lena Nerhagen, Lena Smidfelt Rosqvist

Building legitimacy for risky policies: The cost of avoiding conflict in Stockholm
Pages 251-257
Karolina Isaksson, Tim Richardson

Framing the role of Decision Support in the case of Stockholm Congestion Charging Trial
Pages 258-268
Henrik Gudmundsson, Eva Ericsson, Muriel Beser Hugosson, Lena Smidfelt Rosqvist

The development of public attitudes towards the Stockholm congestion trial
Pages 269-282
Lena Winslott-Hiselius, Karin Brundell-Freij, Åsa Vagland, Camilla Byström

Behavioral adjustments and equity effects of congestion pricing: Analysis of morning commutes during the Stockholm Trial
Pages 283-296
Anders Karlström, Joel P. Franklin

The role of public transport for feasibility and acceptability of congestion charging – The case of Stockholm
Pages 297-305
Karl Kottenhoff, Karin Brundell Freij

Congestion charges and retail revenues: Results from the Stockholm road pricing trial
Pages 306-309
Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Niklas Rudholm, Ulf Rämme

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Valuing road noise for residents in Hong Kong
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Vol.14, Iss.4, Pages 264-271
H.N. Li, C.K. Chau, M.S. Tse, S.K. Tang


Transport Economics Conferences

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European Transport Conference
October 5-7, 2009
Leeuwenhorst Conference Centre, The Netherlands
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The European Transport Conference is the focus of the activities of the Association for European Transport and is the key annual event for European transport practitioners and researchers.   The Conference is a “meeting of minds”, where transport professionals come together to keep up-to-date with policy issues, research findings and best practice across a broad spectrum of transport.


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Call for Abstracts to the 12th World Conference on Transport Research
Lisbon 11-15 July 2010

The XII World Conference on Transport Research will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 11 to 15 July 2010. The Society and the organizers expect to welcome many hundreds of participants to a memorable conference.

Prof. José Viegas, Conference Director of WCTR 2010, and Prof. Rosário Macário, Vice-Chairperson of the Local Organizing Committee of WCTR 2010 would like to invite you to submit abstracts for papers to be presented at this Conference.

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