Research in transportation economics : a research annual
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Research in transportation economics : a research annual
JAI Press, c1983-
- 1, 1983
- 2, 1985
- 3, 1994
- 4, 1996
- 5, 1999
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Research in transportation economics
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1, 1983203093810,
2, 1985203093828, 3, 1994206248954, 4, 1996207413789, 5, 1999207898201
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Description and Table of Contents
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5, 1999 ISBN 9780762302239
Description
This volume of Research in Transportation Economics reflects the changes that are occurring in the transportation arena as we enter the twenty-first century. In the US, the transportation industries, rail and trucking in particular, are still adjusting to deregulation that has taken place since the 1970's. The emerging transportation issues focus less on economic regulation of the transport sector and more on policies to deal with congestion, optimal pricing, and the allocation of scarce resources. The papers presented represent a diverse view of transportation economics, in a field that is forever changing as regulations change, ecnomic growth continues, and our econometric and modeling methods become increasingly refined."The series is abstracted and indexed in Journal of Economic Literature and in EconLit."
Table of Contents
Preface (B. Starr McMullen). The structure of railroad costs and the benefits/costs of mergers (J.D. Bitzan). The accuracy of non-spatial techniques for analyzing transportation demand (K.D. Boyer). The economics of being an airport hub city (K. Button, S. Lall). Demand, supply, and pricing in urban road transport: the case of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Kim Phi Nguyen). An economic evaluation of automated highways (W.P. O'Dea).
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3, 1994 ISBN 9780892326914
Description
This volume on research in transportation economics covers such topics as network connectivity and price convergence, deregulation of US airlines and motor carriers, and non-price competition, cost shocks and profitability in the airline industry.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: network connectivity and price convergence - gas pipeline deregulation, Arthur De Vany and W. David Walls
- deregulation of US airlines and motor carriers - a model of industry equilibrium and consumer welfare, Dong Liu
- nonprice competition, cost shocks and profitability in the airline industry, Messod D. Beneish and Michael J. Moore
- motor bus driver earnings in regulated and deregulated environments, Ann Schwarz-Miller and Wayne K. Talley
- the economic impact of alternative rail pricing schemes, Victor E. Eusebio et al. Part 2 Transportation issues: light rail and bus priority systems - choice or blind commitment? David A. Hensher and William G. Waters II.
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4, 1996 ISBN 9781559389150
Description
This volume covers such topics as evidence on airport slot usage; the effect of Southwest Airlines on US airline markets; legislated market dominance in railroad markets; the relative bargaining power of public transit labour; and transportation issues.
Table of Contents
- Market failure or market efficiency - evidence on airport slot usage, B. Starr McMullen
- the effect of Southwest Airlines on US airline markets, Krista Rchards
- legislated market dominance in railroad markets, Wesley W. Wilson
- the relative bargaining power of public transit labour, Ann Schwarz-Miller and Wayne K. Talley
- a transactions choice model for forecasting demand for alternative-fuel vehicles, David Brownstone et al
- transportation issues - an economic analysis of truckers' incentive to overload as affected by the judicial system, Eric L. Jessup.
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