Research in Transportation Economics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 1, 2007
- Chapter 1 The Greek Paradigm of Maritime Transport: A View from Within pp. 1-21

- Athanasios Pallis
- Chapter 2 A Fleet for the 21st Century: Modern Greek Shipping pp. 23-61

- Helen A. Thanopoulou
- Chapter 3 On Top of World Shipping: Greek Shipping Companies' Organization and Management pp. 63-93

- Ioannis Theotokas
- Chapter 4 The Competitive Advantage in the Greek Shipping Industry pp. 95-120

- Ioannis N. Lagoudis and Ioannis Theotokas
- Chapter 5 Employment Practices and Greek Shipping Competitiveness pp. 121-170

- Ioannis Tsamourgelis
- Chapter 6 Financing Greek Shipping: Modern Instruments, Methods and Markets pp. 171-219

- Theodore Syriopoulos
- Chapter 7 Greek Maritime Policy and the Discreet Role of Shipowners' Associations pp. 221-255

- Alkis John Corres
- Chapter 8 The Eternal Conundrum of Greek Coastal Shipping pp. 257-296

- Maria B. Lekakou
- Chapter 9 Demand Models for Greek Passenger Shipping pp. 297-322

- Amalia Polydoropoulou and Nikolaos Litinas
- Chapter 10 Coastal Shipping and Intermodality in Greece: The Weak Link pp. 323-342

- Seraphim Kapros and Costas Panou
- Chapter 11 Whither Port Strategy Theory and Practice in Conflict pp. 343-382

- Athanasios Pallis
- Chapter 12 Digital Shipping: The Greek Experience pp. 383-417

- Nikitas Nikitakos and Maria A. Lambrou
- Chapter 13 Greek Maritime Tourism: Evolution, Structures and Prospects pp. 419-455

- Mihail N. Diakomihalis
Volume 20, issue 1, 2007
- Introduction pp. 1-10

- Scott M. Dennis and Wayne K. Talley
- Evolution of Railroad Economics pp. 11-67

- William G. Waters
- A Hedonic Cost Function Approach to Estimating Railroad Costs pp. 69-95

- John D. Bitzan and Wesley Wilson
- Spatially Generated Transportation Demands pp. 97-118

- Kenneth Train and Wesley Wilson
- Rail Passenger Demand Forecasting: Cross-Sectional Models Revisited pp. 119-152

- Mark Wardman, William Lythgoe and Gerard Whelan
- Railroad Pricing and Revenue-to-Cost Margins in the Post-Staggers Era pp. 153-178

- Marc Ivaldi and Gerard McCullough
- Options for Restructuring the State-Owned Monopoly Railway pp. 179-198

- Russell Pittman
- Trespassing on the Railroad pp. 199-224

- Ian Savage
- Energy Use and Pollutant Emissions Impacts of Shortline Railroad Abandonment pp. 225-257

- Michael W. Babcock and James L. Bunch
- Earnings Differentials of Railroad Managers and Labor pp. 259-281

- James Peoples and Wayne K. Talley
Volume 19, issue 1, 2007
- Foreword pp. xi-xii

- Kenneth Small
- Chapter 1 Investment and the use of tax and toll revenues in the transport sector: The research agenda pp. 1-26

- André de Palma, Charles Lindsey and Stef Proost
- Chapter 2 Transport user charges and cost recovery pp. 29-57

- André de Palma and Charles Lindsey
- Chapter 3 Public finance aspects of transport charging and investments pp. 59-80

- Stef Proost, Bruno De Borger and Pia Koskenoja
- Chapter 4 The contracting of investment and operation, and the management of infrastructure funding bodies pp. 81-109

- David Meunier and Emile Quinet
- Chapter 5 Comparing alternative pricing and revenue use strategies with the MOLINO model pp. 111-131

- André de Palma, Charles Lindsey, Stef Proost and Saskia Van der Loo
- Chapter 6 The role of the case studies and the main policy questions addressed pp. 135-142

- Heike Link
- Chapter 7 Use of toll revenues and investment in Oslo pp. 143-160

- Jon-Terje Bekken and Bård Norheim
- Chapter 8 Cordon charges and the use of revenue: A case study of Edinburgh pp. 161-187

- James Laird, Chris Nash and Simon Shepherd
- Chapter 9 The swiss railway investment fund pp. 189-215

- Laurent Cretegny, Urs Springer and Stefan Suter
- Chapter 10 The German HGV motorway toll pp. 217-241

- Claus Doll and Heike Link
- Chapter 11 French multi-modal transport funds: issues of cross-financing and pricing pp. 243-268

- Charles Raux, Aurelie Mercier and Stéphanie Souche-Le Corvec
- Chapter 12 Synthesis of case study results and future prospects pp. 269-297

- André de Palma, Charles Lindsey and Stef Proost
Volume 18, issue 1, 2007
- Bus transport: Economics, policy and planning pp. 1-507

- David Hensher
Volume 17, issue 1, 2006
- Chapter 1 Introduction pp. 3-28

- Mary R. Brooks and Kevin Cullinane
- Chapter 2 Strategic Challenges to Container Ports in a Changing Market Environment pp. 29-52

- Theo Notteboom
- Chapter 3 Port Privatisation in the United Kingdom pp. 55-84

- Alfred J. Baird and Vincent F. Valentine
- Chapter 4 Fighting for Money, Investments and Capacity: Port Governance and Devolution in Belgium pp. 85-107

- Hilde Meersman, Eddy Van de Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
- Chapter 5 Governance Structures of Port Authorities in the Netherlands pp. 109-137

- Peter de Langen and Larissa M. van der Lugt
- Chapter 6 Port Governance in Italy pp. 139-153

- Marisa A. Valleri, Maria Lamonarca and Paola Papa
- Chapter 7 Port Governance in Greece pp. 155-169

- Athanasios Pallis
- Chapter 8 Port Governance in Turkey pp. 171-184

- Ersel Zafer Oral, Hakki Kisi, A. Güldem Cerit, Okan Tuna and Soner Esmer
- Chapter 9 The River Plate Basin - A Comparison of Port Devolution Processes on the East Coast of South America pp. 185-205

- Ricardo J. Sánchez and Gordon Wilmsmeier
- Chapter 10 Port Governance and Privatization in the United States: Public Ownership and Private Operation pp. 207-235

- James A. Fawcett
- Chapter 11 Port Devolution and Governance in Canada pp. 237-257

- Mary R. Brooks
- Chapter 12 Port Reform: The Australian Experience pp. 259-284

- Sophia Everett and Ross Robinson
- Chapter 13 The Port of Singapore and its Governance Structure pp. 285-310

- Kevin Cullinane, Wei Yim Yap and Jasmine S.L. Lam
- Chapter 14 Port Governance in Hong Kong pp. 311-329

- Dong-Wook Song and Kevin Cullinane
- Chapter 15 Port Governance in China pp. 331-356

- Kevin Cullinane and Teng-Fei Wang
- Chapter 16 Port Governance in Korea pp. 357-375

- Dong-Wook Song and Sung-Woo Lee
- Chapter 17 Port Governance, Devolution and the Matching Framework: A Configuration Theory Approach pp. 379-403

- Ramon Baltazar and Mary R. Brooks
- Chapter 18 Governance Models Defined pp. 405-435

- Mary R. Brooks and Kevin Cullinane
- Chapter 19 Concession Agreements as Port Governance Tools pp. 437-455

- Theo Notteboom
- Chapter 20 Stakeholders, Conflicting Interests and Governance in Port Clusters pp. 457-477

- Peter de Langen
- Chapter 21 EU Port Policy: Implications for Port Governance in Europe pp. 479-495

- Athanasios Pallis
- Chapter 22 Port Performance: An Economics Perspective pp. 499-516

- Wayne K. Talley
- Chapter 23 Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Improving Container Port Efficiency pp. 517-566

- Kevin Cullinane and Teng-Fei Wang
- Chapter 24 Review of Port Performance Approaches and a Supply Chain Framework to Port Performance Benchmarking pp. 567-598

- Khalid Bichou
- Chapter 25 Issues in Measuring Port Devolution Program Performance: A Managerial Perspective pp. 599-629

- Mary R. Brooks
- Chapter 26 Conclusions and Research Agenda pp. 631-660

- Mary R. Brooks and Kevin Cullinane
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