Research in Transportation Economics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue C, 2016
- Presenting the case for the application of multi-criteria analysis to mega transport infrastructure project appraisal pp. 7-20

- Harry T. Dimitriou, E. John Ward and Marco Dean
- Theory and background of multi-criteria analysis: Toward a policy-led approach to mega transport infrastructure project appraisal pp. 21-45

- E. John Ward, Harry T. Dimitriou and Marco Dean
- Application of policy-led multi-criteria analysis to the project appraisal of the Northern Line Extension, London pp. 46-80

- E. John Ward, Harry T. Dimitriou, Phil Wright and Marco Dean
Volume 57, issue C, 2016
- Economic and environmental impacts of organised Car Sharing Services: A case study of Ireland pp. 3-12

- Niamh Rabbitt and Bidisha Ghosh
- The impacts of telecommuting in Dublin pp. 13-20

- Paul O'Keefe, Brian Caulfield, William Brazil and Peter White
- Developing (tele)work? A multi-level sociotechnical perspective of telework in Ireland pp. 21-31

- Mike Hynes
- The economic boom, bust and transport inequity in suburban Dublin, Ireland pp. 32-43

- Sarah Rock, Aoife Ahern and Brian Caulfield
- Deprivation and access to work in Dublin City: The impact of transport disadvantage pp. 44-52

- Aoife Ahern, Amaya Vega and Brian Caulfield
- Low carbon pathways for light goods vehicles in Ireland pp. 53-62

- Eamonn Mulholland, Richard S.K. O'Shea, Jerry D. Murphy and Brian P. Ó Gallachóir
Volume 56, issue C, 2016
- Efficiency assessment and output maximization possibilities of European small and medium sized airports pp. 3-14

- Ester Gutiérrez and Sebastián Lozano
- Implication of spatial heterogeneity for airports' efficiency estimation pp. 15-24

- Dmitry Pavlyuk
- A comparative analysis of cost change for low-cost, full-service, and other carriers in the US airline industry pp. 25-41

- John Bitzan and James Peoples
- Total factor productivity analysis of Malaysia Airlines: Lessons from the past and directions for the future pp. 42-49

- Kok Fong See and Azwan Abdul Rashid
- An analysis of Delta Air Lines' oil refinery acquisition pp. 50-63

- Wilfred Manuela Jr, Dawna L. Rhoades and Tamilla Curtis
Volume 55, issue C, 2016
- COPE-SMARTER – A decision support system for analysing the challenges, opportunities and policy initiatives: A case study of electric commercial vehicles market diffusion in Denmark pp. 3-11

- Michael B. Barfod, Sigal Kaplan, Ina Frenzel and Jens Klauenberg
- Intentions to introduce electric vehicles in the commercial sector: A model based on the theory of planned behaviour pp. 12-19

- Sigal Kaplan, Johannes Gruber, Martin Reinthaler and Jens Klauenberg
- A new generation of buses to support more sustainable urban transport policies: A path towards “greener” awareness among bus stakeholders in Europe pp. 20-29

- Maria Vittoria Corazza, Umberto Guida, Antonio Musso and Michele Tozzi
- Sustainable urban mobility plans: Bridging climate change and equity targets? pp. 30-39

- Elisabete Arsenio, Karel Martens and Floridea Di Ciommo
- Sustainability versus stakeholder preferences: Searching for synergies in urban and regional mobility measures pp. 40-49

- Jeroen Bulckaen, Imre Keseru and Cathy Macharis
- Understanding urban mobility and the impact of public policies: The role of the agent-based models pp. 50-59

- Elena Maggi and Elena Vallino
- Evaluating the role of land use and transport policies in reducing the transport energy dependence of a city pp. 60-66

- Matteo Ignaccolo, Giuseppe Inturri, Michela Le Pira, Salvatore Caprì and Valentina Mancuso
- The environmental effects of peak hour air traffic congestion: The case of London Heathrow Airport pp. 67-73

- Daniel Irvine, Lucy Budd, Stephen Ison and Gareth Kitching
Volume 54, issue C, 2015
- Modelling periodic operations on single track lines: Timetable design and stability evaluation pp. 2-14

- Nicola Coviello
- Operation of freight railways in densely used mixed traffic networks – An impact model to quantify changes in freight train characteristics pp. 15-19

- Tobias Fumasoli, Dirk Bruckmann and Ulrich Weidmann
- Planning and scheduling efficient heavy rail track maintenance through a Decision Rules Model pp. 20-32

- Rui Santos, Paulo Fonseca Teixeira and Antonio Pais Antunes
- Modelling the influence of wagon technical parameters on variable costs in rail freight transport pp. 33-40

- Anna Dolinayová, Martin Ľoch and Juraj Kanis
- Definition of energy-efficient speed profiles within rail traffic by means of supply design models pp. 41-50

- Valerio De Martinis and Ulrich A. Weidmann
- The economic viability of a Parallel Cross Country Route for England pp. 51-62

- David Worsley
Volume 53, issue C, 2015
- Bicycle parking demand at railway stations: Capturing price-walking trade offs pp. 3-12

- Eric Molin and Kees Maat
- A study on use and location of community cycle stations pp. 13-19

- Hitomi Sato, Tomio Miwa and Takayuki Morikawa
- Reflections on citizen-technical dialogue as part of cycling-inclusive planning in Santiago, Chile pp. 20-30

- Lake Sagaris and Juan de Dios Ortuzar
- How infrastructure can promote cycling in cities: Lessons from Seville pp. 31-44

- R. Marqués, V. Hernández-Herrador, M. Calvo-Salazar and J.A. García-Cebrián
- Investigating next generation's cycling ridership to promote sustainable mobility in different types of cities pp. 45-55

- Maria Kamargianni
Volume 52, issue C, 2015
- Value of eco-friendly route choice for heavy-duty trucks pp. 3-14

- George Scora, Kanok Boriboonsomsin and Matthew Barth
- Public transit investment and sustainable transportation: A review of studies of transit's impact on traffic congestion and air quality pp. 15-22

- Justin Beaudoin, Y. Hossein Farzin and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- The impact of urban form and gasoline prices on vehicle usage: Evidence from the 2009 National Household Travel Survey pp. 23-33

- Harya S. Dillon, Jean-Daniel Saphores and Marlon Boarnet
- Heterogeneity in the relationship between the built environment and driving: Focus on neighborhood type and travel purpose pp. 34-45

- Deborah Salon
- The effect of carsharing on vehicle holdings and travel behavior: A propensity score and causal mediation analysis of the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 46-55

- Gouri Shankar Mishra, Regina R. Clewlow, Patricia Mokhtarian and Keith F. Widaman
- Comparison of plug-in electric vehicle adoption in the United States: A state by state approach pp. 56-64

- Sydney Vergis and Belinda Chen
- The economics of the transition to fuel cell vehicles with natural gas, hybrid-electric vehicles as the bridge pp. 65-71

- Andrew Burke and Lin Zhu
- From Cradle to Junkyard: Assessing the Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Benefits of Electric Vehicles pp. 72-90

- James Archsmith, Alissa Kendall and David Rapson
- The design and economics of low carbon fuel standards pp. 91-99

- Gabriel Lade and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- Saving money when safeguarding species and habitats: Conventional vs. advance land acquisition for transportation mitigation pp. 100-110

- Gian-Claudia Sciara and Elizabeth Stryjewski
Volume 51, issue C, 2015
- Poverty mapping and sustainable transport: A neglected dimension pp. 3-9

- Margaret Grieco
- Changes in transport behavior during the financial crisis. An analysis of urban form, location and transport behavior in the greater Copenhagen area 2006–2011 pp. 10-19

- Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen
- Income and access inequalities of a cordon pricing pp. 20-30

- Stéphanie Souche-Le Corvec, Aurelie Mercier and Nicolas Ovtracht
- Austerity in public transport in Europe: The influence of governance pp. 31-39

- Wijnand Veeneman, Katrin Augustin, Marcus Enoch, Bruno Faivre d'Arcier, Silvia Malpezzi and Niek Wijmenga
- Increasing the attractiveness of public transport by investing in soft ICT based measures: Going from words to actions under an austerity backdrop – Thessaloniki's case, Greece pp. 40-48

- Maria Morfoulaki, Glikeria Myrovali and Kornilia Kotoula
- Political economics or Keynesian demand-side policies: What determines transport infrastructure investment in Swedish municipalities? pp. 49-60

- Johanna Jussila Hammes
- Justification and evaluation of dry port investments in Russia pp. 61-70

- Yulia Panova and Olli-Pekka Hilmola
- Carbon estimation and urban mobility plans: Opportunities in a context of austerity pp. 71-82

- Silvio Nocera, Stefania Tonin and Federico Cavallaro
- Assessment of the effectiveness of fuel and toll pricing policies in motorway emissions: An ex-post analysis pp. 83-93

- T. Fontes, S.R. Pereira, J.M. Bandeira and M.C. Coelho
- Sustainable Demand Responsive Transportation systems in a context of austerity: The case of a Portuguese city pp. 94-103

- Rui Gomes, Jorge Pinho de Sousa and Teresa Galvão Dias
- Enabling sustainable transportation: The model-based determination of business/operating areas of free-floating carsharing systems pp. 104-114

- René Seign, Maximilian Schüßler and Klaus Bogenberger
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