Research in Transportation Economics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 1, 2013
- Utilization of passenger transport subsidy in Kolkata: A case study of Calcutta State Transport Corporation pp. 3-10

- Sudakshina Gupta and Aparajita Mukherjee
- Strategies of state and local government in management of urban transport problems – A case of Delhi pp. 11-21

- Akshaya Kumar Sen, Geetam Tiwari and Vrajaindra Upadhyay
- Economic impact of non-motorized transportation in Indian cities pp. 22-34

- T.M. Rahul and Ashish Verma
- Application of genetic algorithms for joint optimization of signal setting parameters and dynamic traffic assignment for the real network data pp. 35-44

- H.R. Varia, P.J. Gundaliya and S.L. Dhingra
- Activity based travel demand models as a tool for evaluating sustainable transportation policies pp. 45-66

- Manoj Malayath and Ashish Verma
- Sustainable urbanization using high speed rail (HSR) in Karnataka, India pp. 67-77

- Ashish Verma, H.S. Sudhira, Sujaya Rathi, Robin King and Nibedita Dash
- A study of factors influencing the severity of road crashes involving drunk drivers and non drunk drivers pp. 78-83

- S. Velmurugan, S. Padma, E. Madhu, S. Anuradha and S. Gangopadhyay
- An analysis of trends in passenger and freight transport energy consumption in India pp. 84-90

- Piyush Tiwari and Manisha Gulati
- A nested logit model of mode choice for inland movement of export shipments: A case study of containerised export cargo from India pp. 91-100

- M. Ravibabu
- Overseas trade vis-a-vis overseas shipping: Growth and performance in India (1999–2009) pp. 101-109

- Aparna Banerjee and Sudakshina Gupta
- Mumbai lunch box delivery system: A transferable benchmark in urban logistics? pp. 110-121

- Deepak Baindur and Rosário M. Macário
- Transport infrastructure provision and operations: Why should governments choose private–public partnership? pp. 122-127

- D. Tsamboulas, A. Verma and P. Moraiti
- A simulation approach for estimating value at risk in transportation infrastructure investment decisions pp. 128-138

- Sabyasachee Mishra, Snehamay Khasnabis and Sunder Lall Dhingra
- Effect of transportation infrastructure on economic growth in India: The VECM approach pp. 139-148

- Rudra P. Pradhan and Tapan Bagchi
Volume 37, issue 1, 2013
- Part 1. National road safety performance: Data, the emergence of two single-outcome modeling streams and public health pp. 6-19

- Marc Gaudry and Matthieu de Lapparent
- Part 2. Beyond single-outcome models: Decompositions of aggregate and disaggregate road safety risk pp. 20-37

- Marc Gaudry and Matthieu de Lapparent
- Part 3. Multivariate road safety models: Future research orientations and current use to forecast performance pp. 38-56

- Marc Gaudry and Matthieu de Lapparent
- The interurban DRAG-Spain model: The main factors of influence on road accidents in Spain pp. 57-65

- Francisco Aparicio Izquierdo, Blanca Arenas Ramírez and Eva Bernardos Rodríguez
- DRAG-ALZ-1, a first model of monthly total road demand, accident frequency, severity and victims by category, and of mean speed on highways, Algeria 1970–2007 pp. 66-78

- Marc Gaudry and Slimane Himouri
- A disaggregated tool for evaluation of road safety policies pp. 79-98

- Denis Bolduc, Sylvie Bonin and Martin Lee-Gosselin
Volume 36, issue 1, 2012
- A Bayesian model to assess rail track geometry degradation through its life-cycle pp. 1-8

- António Ramos Andrade and Paulo Fonseca Teixeira
- A strategic model of public–private partnerships in transportation: Effect of taxes and cost structure on investment viability pp. 9-18

- Zhang, Zitao (Arthur) and Pablo L. Durango-Cohen
- Applications of transport economics and imperfect competition pp. 19-29

- David Meunier and Emile Quinet
- Long-term development of express coach services in Britain pp. 30-38

- Peter White and Derek Robbins
- On the evaluation of a public transportation network quality: Criteria validation methodology pp. 39-44

- M. Carmo M. Guedes, Natália Oliveira, Sérgio Santiago and Georgi Smirnov
- The use of PPP's and the profitability rate paradox pp. 45-49

- Alain Bonnafous
- Use of the analytic hierarchy process to evaluate transit fare system pp. 50-62

- Carlos David Nassi and Fabiene Cristina de Carvalho da Costa
- Directness as a key performance indicator for freight transport chains pp. 63-72

- Johan Woxenius
- Evaluation of progress in contractual terms: Two case studies of recent DBFO PPP projects in North America pp. 73-84

- Hiroyuki Iseki and Rebecca Houtman
- The efficiency of congestion charging: Some lessons from cost–benefit analyses pp. 85-92

- Charles Raux, Stéphanie Souche-Le Corvec and Damien Pons
- A quantitative transportation project investment evaluation approach with both equity and efficiency aspects pp. 93-100

- Jing Shi and Nian Zhou
- Tradable emission permit system for urban motorists: The neo-classical standard model revisited pp. 101-109

- Julie Bulteau
- A comparison of rail liberalisation levels across four European countries pp. 110-120

- Paolo Beria, Emile Quinet, Ginés de Rus and Carola Schulz
- Examining the linkages between electronic roadway tolling technologies and road pricing policy objectives pp. 121-132

- Hiroyuki Iseki and Alexander Demisch
Volume 35, issue 1, 2012
- The implications of the re-establishment of direct links across the Taiwan Strait on the aviation industries in Greater China pp. 3-12

- Yui Yip Lau, Zheng Lei, Xiaowen Fu and Adolf K.Y. Ng
- Will China’s airline industry survive the entry of high-speed rail? pp. 13-25

- Xiaowen Fu, Anming Zhang and Zheng Lei
- The funding of hierarchical railway development in China pp. 26-33

- James J. Wang, Chaohe Rong, Jiang Xu and Sui Wai Oscar Or
- Port competitiveness from the users' perspective: An analysis of major container ports in China and its neighboring countries pp. 34-40

- Chi-lok Andrew Yuen, Anming Zhang and Waiman Cheung
- Challenges for container river services on the Yangtze River: A case study for Chongqing pp. 41-49

- Theo Notteboom
- The melting Arctic and its impact on China’s maritime transport pp. 50-57

- Nong Hong
- A study of liabilities of multimodal transport operators in China pp. 58-65

- Ling Zhu, M. Deniz Guner-Ozbek and Hong Yan
Volume 33, issue 1, 2011
- Hinterland strategies of port authorities: A case study of the port of Barcelona pp. 6-14

- Roy Van den Berg and Peter de Langen
- Information flows supporting hinterland transportation by rail: Applications in Sweden pp. 15-24

- Badi Almotairi, Jonas Flodén, Gunnar Stefansson and Johan Woxenius
- Dynamics of Russian dry ports pp. 25-34

- Eugene Korovyakovsky and Yulia Panova
- Financial and environmental impacts of hypothetical Finnish dry port structure pp. 35-41

- Ville Henttu and Olli-Pekka Hilmola
- Placing dryports. Port regionalization as a planning challenge – The case of Hamburg, Germany, and the Süderelbe pp. 42-50

- Heike Flämig and Markus Hesse
- The Indian dry ports sector, pricing policies and opportunities for public-private partnerships pp. 51-58

- Hercules Haralambides and Girish Gujar
- The role of inland terminal development in the hinterland access strategies of Spanish ports pp. 59-66

- Jason Monios
Volume 32, issue 1, 2011
- U.S. import/export container flow modeling and disruption analysis pp. 3-14

- Dean A. Jones, Julie L. Farkas, Orr Bernstein, Chad E. Davis, Adam Turk, Mark A. Turnquist, Linda K. Nozick, Brian Levine, Carmen G. Rawls, Scott D. Ostrowski and William Sawaya
- Verifying liner Shipping Alliance’s stability by applying core theory pp. 15-24

- Dong Yang, Miaojia Liu and Xiaoning Shi
- Strategic alliances in container liner shipping pp. 25-38

- Photis M. Panayides and Robert Wiedmer
- Studying port selection on liner routes: An approach from logistics perspective pp. 39-53

- Nguyen Khoi Tran
- Spatial pattern of the global shipping network and its hub-and-spoke system pp. 54-63

- Chengjin Wang and Jiaoe Wang
- Examining the influence of firm performance on business risk-taking and the mediation effect of scale of operations in the container terminal industry pp. 64-70

- Y.H. Venus Lun, Michael Browne, Kee-hung Lai, Christina W.Y. Wong and T.C.E. Cheng
- Minimum Efficient Scale (MES) and preferred scale of container terminals pp. 71-80

- Evangelia N. Kaselimi, Theo Notteboom, Athanasios Pallis and Sheila Farrell
- Application of El Farol model for managing marine terminal gate congestion pp. 81-89

- Omor Sharif, Nathan Huynh and Jose M. Vidal
- Impact of container chassis management practices in the United States on terminal operational efficiency: An operations and mitigation policy analysis pp. 90-99

- Hanh D. Le-Griffin, Lam Mai and Mark Griffin
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