Research in Transportation Economics
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Volume 28, issue 1, 2010
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- Georgina Santos
- Part I: Externalities and economic policies in road transport pp. 2-45

- Georgina Santos, Hannah Behrendt, Laura Maconi, Tara Shirvani and Alexander Teytelboym
- Part II: Policy instruments for sustainable road transport pp. 46-91

- Georgina Santos, Hannah Behrendt and Alexander Teytelboym
- Call for papers: Container transport operations pp. 92-92

- Y.H. Venus Lun, Michael Roe and Dong-Ping Song
Volume 27, issue 1, 2010
- The port and maritime industries in the post-2008 world: Challenges and opportunities pp. 1-3

- Adolf K.Y. Ng and John J. Liu
- Battening down the hatches: How should the maritime industries weather the financial tsunami? pp. 4-9

- Brian Slack
- Seaports and the structural implications of the economic crisis pp. 10-18

- Athanasios Pallis and Peter de Langen
- Foreland-based regionalization: Integrating intermediate hubs with port hinterlands pp. 19-29

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue and Theo Notteboom
- Strategic intent: Guiding port authorities to their new world? pp. 30-36

- Hilary Haugstetter and Stephen Cahoon
- The economics behind the awarding of terminals in seaports: Towards a research agenda pp. 37-50

- Christophe Theys, Theo Notteboom, Athanasios Pallis and Peter de Langen
- The international legal instruments in addressing piracy and maritime terrorism: A critical review pp. 51-60

- Nong Hong and Adolf K.Y. Ng
Volume 26, issue 1, 2010
- A model to identify airport hubs and their importance to tourism in Brazil pp. 3-11

- Tiago F.G. Costa, Gui Lohmann and Alessandro Oliveira
- Exchange rate changes and the cost competitiveness of international airlines: The Aviation Trade Weighted Index pp. 12-17

- Peter Forsyth and Larry Dwyer
- The passenger vessel services act and America's cruise tourism industry pp. 18-26

- James Mak, Christopher Sheehey and Shannon Toriki
- Computing airfare elasticities or opening Pandora's box pp. 27-36

- Neelu Seetaram
- Measuring the effect of low-cost carriers on regional airports' commercial revenue pp. 37-43

- Zheng Lei and Andreas Papatheodorou
- Ground travel mode choices of air arrivals at regional destinations: The significance of tourism attributes and destination contexts pp. 44-53

- Tay T.R. Koo, Wu, Cheng-Lung (Richard) and Larry Dwyer
- Transport choice behaviour of Chinese and Australian tourists in Scotland pp. 54-65

- Gary Hough and Ahmed Hassanien
- Moving towards more eco-efficient tourist transportation to a resort destination: The case of Whistler, British Columbia pp. 66-73

- Jennifer Reilly, Peter Williams and Wolfgang Haider
Volume 25, issue 1, 2009
- Symposium on Transport and Particular Populations pp. 1-2

- Margaret Grieco and Ronald McQuaid
- Engaging disadvantaged populations in transport studies: Linking modal use and perceptions of safety to activity patterns pp. 3-7

- Talia McCray
- Induced travel demand: Evidence from a pseudo panel data based structural equations model pp. 8-18

- Claude Weis and Kay W. Axhausen
- A model of the travel to work limits of parents pp. 19-28

- Ronald McQuaid
- The provision of home to school transport in Northern Ireland pp. 29-38

- Julian Hine
- Flexible transport services: A new market opportunity for public transport pp. 39-45

- Corinne Mulley and John D. Nelson
- Transport for older people: Characteristics and solutions pp. 46-55

- Fengming Su and Michael G.H. Bell
- The relevance of international transport costs on food prices: Endogenous and exogenous effects pp. 56-66

- Gordon Wilmsmeier and Ricardo J. Sanchez
- Erratum to "Transit costs and cost efficiency: Bootstrapping non-parametric frontiers" [Research in Transport Economics 23 (2008) 53-64] pp. 67-67

- Bruno De Borger, Kristiaan Kerstens and Matthias Staat
Volume 24, issue 1, 2008
- Some insights into competition between low-cost airlines pp. 5-14

- D.E. Pitfield
- Incumbent responses to low-cost airline entry and exit: A spatial autoregressive panel data analysis pp. 15-24

- Bogdan Daraban and Gary Fournier
- Airlines within airlines: Assessing the vulnerabilities of mixing business models pp. 25-35

- David Gillen and Alicja Gados
- Low-cost carriers in Asia: Deregulation, regional liberalization and secondary airports pp. 36-50

- Anming Zhang, Shinya Hanaoka, Hajime Inamura and Tomoki Ishikura
- The economic impact of the ATA/Southwest Airlines code-share agreement pp. 51-60

- Yan Du, B. Starr McMullen and Joe R. Kerkvliet
- Can long-haul low-cost airlines be successful? pp. 61-67

- Peter Morrell
- Airline network competition: Full-service airlines, low-cost airlines and long-haul markets pp. 68-74

- Eric Pels
- Towards a means of consistently comparing airline business models with an application to the [`]low cost' airline sector pp. 75-84

- Keith J. Mason and William Morrison
Volume 23, issue 1, 2008
- A review of issues in transit economics pp. 4-22

- Ken Gwilliam
- Empirical approaches to combining revealed and stated preference data: Some recent developments with reference to urban mode choice pp. 23-29

- David Hensher
- Optimal economic interventions in scheduled public transport pp. 30-40

- Kjell Jansson, Harald Lang and Dan Mattsson
- Waiting time and the role and value of information in scheduled transport pp. 41-52

- Odd I. Larsen and Uwe Sunde
- Transit costs and cost efficiency: Bootstrapping non-parametric frontiers pp. 53-64

- Bruno De Borger, Kristiaan Kerstens and Matthias Staat
- Public transport in towns - Inevitably on the decline? pp. 65-74

- Johan Holmgren, Jan Owen Jansson and Anders Ljungberg
- Competition in transit markets pp. 75-84

- John Preston
- Public transit subsidies, output effect and total factor productivity pp. 85-98

- Kofi Obeng and Ryoichi Sakano
- U.S. public transit earnings, employment and privatization pp. 99-106

- James Peoples, Wayne K. Talley and Bin Wang
- Transit investment and economic development pp. 107-115

- Roger Vickerman
Volume 22, issue 1, 2008
- Editorial pp. 2-4

- David Hensher
- Growing patronage - Challenges and what has been found to work pp. 5-11

- Graham Currie and John Rose
- Growing patronage: Challenges and what has been found to work pp. 12-15

- Rosário Macário and Sergio Jara-Diaz
- Nations and regions in transition pp. 16-19

- José M. Viegas
- Risk and reward in public transport contracting pp. 20-25

- John Stanley and Didier van de Velde
- Risk and reward in public transportation contracting pp. 26-30

- Jackie Walters and Jan Owen Jansson
- Risk and reward in rail contracting pp. 31-35

- Gunnar Alexandersson, Chris Nash and John Preston
- Social exclusion: What can public transport offer? pp. 36-40

- Janet Stanley and Karen Lucas
- Analytical and institutional methods and frameworks pp. 41-44

- James Odeck and David Bray
- Transantiago: A tale of two cities pp. 45-53

- Juan Carlos Muñoz and Antonio Gschwender
- Alternative financing for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): The case of Porto Alegre, Brazil pp. 54-60

- Luis Antonio Lindau, Luiz Afonso dos Santos Senna, Orlando Strambi and Wagner Colombini Martins
- Passenger railway reform in the last 20 years - European experience reconsidered pp. 61-70

- Chris Nash
- A review of passenger rail franchising in Britain: 1996/1997-2006/2007 pp. 71-77

- John Preston
- A new regulation for the European public transport pp. 78-84

- Didier van de Velde
- Public vs private management of public utilities - The case of urban public transport in Europe pp. 85-90

- Miguel Amaral
- Public transport policy in Canada and the United States: Developing political commitment from the federal government pp. 91-97

- Michael W. Roschlau
- Overview of public transport policy developments in South Africa pp. 98-108

- Jackie Walters
- Lessons in ownership, regulation and management from 100 years of bus transport in Sri Lanka pp. 109-117

- Amal S. Kumarage and M.D.R.P. Jayaratne
- Market role and regulation of extensive urban minibus services as large bus service capacity is restored - Case studies from Ghana, Georgia and Kazakhstan pp. 118-125

- Brendan Finn
- Adelaide bus service reform: Impacts, achievements and lessons pp. 126-136

- David Bray and Ian Wallis
- A journey from adversary to partnership bus reform in NSW pp. 137-145

- Darryl Mellish, Ian MacDonald and Peter Dwyer
- Transferability of sustainable urban mobility measures pp. 146-156

- Rosario Macário and Carlos Filipe Marques
- Paying for performance: Uncertainty, asymmetric information and the payment model pp. 157-163

- Louise Hooper
- Institutional reform: A decision-making process view pp. 164-178

- Alastair Stone
- Public transport policy for central-city travel in the light of recent experiences of congestion charging pp. 179-187

- Jan Owen Jansson
- The ideal contract roundtable pp. 188-194

- David Hensher, Ken Gwilliam, Mark Burton, Neil Smith, Didier Van de Velde and Lasse Fridstrom
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