Research in Transportation Economics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue C, 2015
- Total cost of ownership, social lifecycle cost and energy consumption of various automotive technologies in Italy pp. 3-16

- Andrea Rusich and Romeo Danielis
- The choice of Bass model coefficients to forecast diffusion for innovative products: An empirical investigation for new automotive technologies pp. 17-28

- Jérôme Massiani and Andreas Gohs
- Electromobility in Norway: Experiences and Opportunities pp. 29-38

- Erik Figenbaum, Terje Assum and Marika Kolbenstvedt
- The potential of alternative fuel vehicles: A cost-benefit analysis pp. 39-50

- Yutaka Ito and Shunsuke Managi
- Benefits and costs of electric vehicles for the public finances: An integrated valuation model based on input–output analysis, with application to France pp. 51-62

- Fabien Leurent and Elisabeth Windisch
Volume 49, issue C, 2015
- A slice or the whole cake? Network ownership, governance and public–private partnerships in Finland pp. 2-13

- Pekka Juhani Leviäkangas, Marko Juha Mikael Nokkala and Antti Petri Talvitie
- Travel time reliability benefits: Allowing for correlation pp. 14-21

- Alan Nicholson
- How service bundling can increase the competitiveness of low market share transportation services pp. 22-35

- Konstantinos Panou, Seraphim Kapros and Amalia Polydoropoulou
- Transport user benefits calculation with the “Rule of a Half” for travel demand models with constraints pp. 36-42

- Christian Winkler
- Should any new light rail line provide real estate gains, or not? The case of the T3 line in Paris pp. 43-54

- Francis Papon, Dany Nguyen-Luong and Elise Boucq
- Estimation of the marginal cost of road wear as a basis for charging freight vehicles pp. 55-64

- Tim C. Martin and Thorolf R. Thoresen
- How to avoid unrealistic appraisal results? A concept to reflect the occurrence of risk in the appraisal of transport infrastructure projects pp. 65-75

- Michael Miller and Eckhard Szimba
Volume 48, issue C, 2014
- Barriers to planning and implementing Bus Rapid Transit systems pp. 9-15

- Luis Antonio Lindau, Dario Hidalgo and Adriana de Almeida Lobo
- Structural reforms in the railways: Incentive misalignment and cost implications pp. 16-23

- Chris A. Nash, Andrew S.J. Smith, Didier van de Velde, Fumitoshi Mizutani and Shuji Uranishi
- Converging structures? Recent regulatory change in bus-based local public transport in Sweden and England pp. 24-32

- Tom Rye and Anders Wretstrand
- Market initiative regimes in public transport in Europe: Recent developments pp. 33-40

- Didier van de Velde
- Developments in public transport governance in the Netherlands: A brief history and recent developments pp. 41-47

- Wijnand Veeneman and Didier van de Velde
- The contracting of urban bus services – Recent Australian developments pp. 48-61

- Ian P. Wallis and David J. Bray
- Workshop 1 Report: Developing an effective performance regime pp. 62-66

- Wijnand Veeneman and Andrew Smith
- Measuring the performance of urban public transport in relation to public policy objectives pp. 67-76

- Bruno Faivre d'Arcier
- Incentive schemes for bus drivers: The case of the public transit system in Santiago, Chile pp. 77-83

- Ignacio Tiznado, Patricia Galilea, Felipe Delgado and Markus Niehaus
- Measuring and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of bus public transport systems pp. 84-91

- Georgios Georgiadis, Ioannis Politis and Panagiotis Papaioannou
- Incorporating service reliability in public transport design and performance requirements: International survey results and recommendations pp. 92-100

- Niels van Oort
- Efficient frontier analysis of Dutch public transport tendering: A first analysis pp. 101-108

- Wijnand Veeneman, Janneke Wilschut, Thijs Urlings, Jos Blank and Didier van de Velde
- Safety as a key performance indicator: Creating a safety culture for enhanced passenger safety, comfort, and accessibility pp. 109-115

- Anders Wretstrand, Bengt Holmberg and Monica Berntman
- Workshop 2 Report: Bus Rapid Transit pp. 116-125

- Brendan Finn and Juan Carlos Muñoz
- Bus Rapid Transit versus Heavy Rail in suburban Sydney – Comparing successive iterations of a proposed heavy rail line project to the pre-existing BRT network pp. 126-141

- Geoffrey T. Clifton, Corinne Mulley and David Hensher
- Assessing Bus Rapid Transit system performance in Australasia pp. 142-151

- Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
- Policy packaging in BRT projects: A methodology for case study analysis pp. 152-158

- Luis N. Filipe and Rosário Macário
- Drivers of bus rapid transit systems – Influences on patronage and service frequency pp. 159-165

- David Hensher, Zheng Li and Corinne Mulley
- Public transport integration in Bogotá and Cali, Colombia – Facing transition from semi-deregulated services to full regulation citywide pp. 166-175

- Dario Hidalgo and Robin King
- Paradoxes of establishing mass rapid transit systems in african cities – A case of Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (DART) system, Tanzania pp. 176-183

- Abdi Ka'bange, David Mfinanga and Edwin Hema
- Transantiago, five years after its launch pp. 184-193

- Juan Carlos Muñoz, Marco Batarce and Dario Hidalgo
- Implementing bus rapid transit: A tale of two Indian cities pp. 194-204

- Andrea Rizvi and Elliott Sclar
- Workshop 3 Report: Institutional and operational reforms within different socio-economic and cultural contexts pp. 205-208

- Sergio Jara-Diaz and Rico Merkert
- Trusting partnerships in a regulatory game: The case of suburban railway transport in Russia pp. 209-220

- Andrei Dementiev and Anfisa Loboyko
- A strategy for increased public transport usage – The effects of implementing a welfare maximizing policy pp. 221-226

- Johan Holmgren
- Open access for railways and transaction cost economics – Management perspectives of Australia's rail companies pp. 227-236

- Rico Merkert and David Hensher
- Workshop 4 Report: Governance, ownership and competition in deregulated public transport markets pp. 237-244

- Didier van de Velde and Katrin Augustin
- Analysis of intercity bus markets on long distances in an established and a young market: The example of the U.S. and Germany pp. 245-254

- Katrin Augustin, Regine Gerike, Manuel Josue Martinez Sanchez and Carolina Ayala
- Performance, profit and consumer sovereignty in the English deregulated bus market pp. 255-262

- Jonathan Cowie
- Evaluating the long term impacts of transport policy: The case of bus deregulation revisited pp. 263-269

- John Preston and Talal Almutairi
- Competition in the railway passenger market in the Czech Republic pp. 270-276

- Zdeněk Tomeš, Martin Kvizda, Tomáš Nigrin and Daniel Seidenglanz
- An assessment of the Competition Commission report and subsequent outcomes pp. 277-285

- Peter White
- Workshop 5 Report: The roles and responsibilities of government and operators pp. 286-289

- Chris Nash and David Bray
- The reform of passenger rail in Switzerland: More performance without competition pp. 290-297

- Christian Desmaris
- Competition in regional passenger rail transport in Germany (Leipzig) and lessons to be drawn for France pp. 298-304

- Laurent Guihéry
- How can customer focus be strengthened in competitive tendering? pp. 305-314

- Christoph Schaaffkamp
- Workshop 6 Report: Delivering sustainable public transport pp. 315-322

- John Stanley and Karen Lucas
- Exhaust emissions of transit buses: Brazil and India case studies pp. 323-329

- Erin Cooper, Magdala Arioli, Aileen Carrigan and Luis Antonio Lindau
- The design, management and operation of flexible transport systems: Comparison of experience between UK, Japan and India pp. 330-338

- Steve Wright, C. David Emele, Masayuki Fukumoto, Nagendra R. Velaga and John D. Nelson
- Metrobuses in Sydney: How high capacity and high frequency services are benefiting the Metropolitan fringe pp. 339-348

- Chinh Ho and Corinne Mulley
- Valuing environmental quality in actual travel time savings – The Haningeleden road project in Stockholm pp. 349-356

- Pernilla Ivehammar
- Developing a viable electric bus service: The Milton Keynes demonstration project pp. 357-363

- John Miles and Stephen Potter
- Investigating the contribution of Demand Responsive Transport to a sustainable local public transport system pp. 364-372

- Tim J. Ryley, Peter A. Stanley, Marcus P. Enoch, Alberto Zanni and Mohammed A. Quddus
- Delivering sustainable public transport: The case of the Better Bus Area Fund pp. 373-380

- Yena Song, Adrian Hickford and John Preston
- Land use/transport integration: Starting at the right place pp. 381-388

- John Stanley
- Workshop 7 Report: Innovative finance for innovative public transport pp. 389-392

- Corinne Mulley and Jackie Walters
- Beyond the “bundling vs unbundling” controversy: What is at stake for the French railway? pp. 393-400

- Emmauel Bougna Tchofo and Yves Crozet
- Extension of the high speed rail network in France: Facing the curse that affects PPPs in the rail sector pp. 401-409

- Yves Crozet
- Workplace Parking Levies: The answer to funding large scale local transport improvements in the UK? pp. 410-421

- Simon Dale, Matthew Frost, Stephen Ison and Peter Warren
- Analysing the fiscal sustainability of transit investment projects: The case of the metropolitan railway of Brasília pp. 422-428

- Artur Carlos Morais, Joaquim Jose Guilherme Aragão, Yaeko Yamashita, Rômulo Dante Orrico and Anisio Brasileiro de Freitas Dourado
- Policy transfer of public transport funding schemes – The case of Norway pp. 429-433

- Silvia Olsen and Nils Fearnley
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