Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 62, issue C, 2018
- Financial risk assessment and modelling of PPP based Indian highway infrastructure projects pp. 2-11

- Lakshya Kumar, Apurva Jindal and Nagendra R. Velaga
- Evaluating highway public-private partnerships: Evidence from U.S. value for money studies pp. 12-20

- Jeong Yun Kweun, Porter K. Wheeler and Jonathan L. Gifford
- Eliciting the regulation of an economic system: The case of the French rail industry pp. 21-30

- Marc Ivaldi and Jerome Pouyet
- Can high-speed rail have a transformative effect on the economy? pp. 31-37

- Roger Vickerman
- Incorporating attitudinal aspects in roadway pricing analysis pp. 38-47

- Xia Jin, Sakoat Hossan, Hamidreza Asgari and Kollol Shams
- Assessing standard costs in local public bus transport: A hybrid cost model pp. 48-57

- Alessandro Avenali, Andrea Boitani, Giuseppe Catalano, D’Alfonso, Tiziana and Giorgio Matteucci
- A theoretical study on yardstick competition and franchise bidding based on a dynamic model pp. 58-62

- Shumpei Harada and Hirotaka Yamauchi
- Introducing and testing a game-theoretic model for a lottery-based metering system in Minneapolis, United States pp. 63-78

- Rafael Olarte and Ali Haghani
Volume 61, issue C, 2018
- Understanding captive user behavior in the competition between BRT and motorcycle taxis pp. 1-9

- Luis Márquez, Ricardo Pico and Victor Cantillo
- Worse than Baumol's disease: The implications of labor productivity, contracting out, and unionization on transit operation costs pp. 10-16

- Javier Morales Sarriera, Frederick P. Salvucci and Jinhua Zhao
- Characterizing the relationship between road infrastructure and local economy using structural equation modeling pp. 17-25

- Hongbo Li, Yali Liu and Kaili Peng
- Differentiation of container shipping services in Turkey pp. 26-35

- Gökcay Balci, Ismail Bilge Cetin and Mustafa Tanyeri
- Policy developments for the reduction of climate change impacts by the transportation sector pp. 36-50

- Füsun Ülengin, Mine Işık, Şule Önsel Ekici, Özay Özaydın, Özgür Kabak and Y. İlker Topçu
- Measuring the quality and diversity of transit alternatives pp. 51-59

- Alexis Frappier, Catherine Morency and Martin Trépanier
- Driving factors of GHG emissions in the EU transport activity pp. 60-74

- Lidia Andrés and Emilio Padilla Rosa
- Public transport users' and policy makers' perceptions of integrated public transport systems pp. 75-83

- Subeh Chowdhury, Yuval Hadas, Vicente A. Gonzalez and Bart Schot
- Improving predictions of public transport usage during disturbances based on smart card data pp. 84-95

- M.D. Yap, S. Nijënstein and N. van Oort
- The impact of intercontinental air accessibility on local economies: Evidence from the de-hubbing of malpensa airport pp. 96-105

- Mattia Cattaneo, Paolo Malighetti and Marco Percoco
- Passenger's subjective traffic safety, in-vehicle security and emergency management in the driverless shuttle bus in Finland pp. 106-110

- Arto O. Salonen
- Investigating behavioral differences in the choice of distinct Intermediate Public Transport (IPT) modes for work trips in Chennai city pp. 111-122

- Parthan Kunhikrishnan and Karthik K. Srinivasan
- The commercial performance of global airports pp. 123-131

- Franz Fuerst and Sven Gross
Volume 60, issue C, 2017
- Econometric analysis of the link between public transport accessibility and employment pp. 1-9

- Daniel Johnson, Marco Ercolani and Peter Mackie
- Identifying odometer fraud in used car market data pp. 10-23

- Josef Montag
- Relative improvements in road mobility as compared to improvements in road accessibility and economic growth: A cross-country analysis pp. 24-33

- Choy Peng Ng, Teik Hua Law, Shaw Voon Wong and S. Kulanthayan
- Exploring the effect of local transport policies on the adoption of low emission vehicles: Evidence from the London Congestion Charge and Hybrid Electric Vehicles pp. 34-46

- Craig Morton, Robin Lovelace and Jillian Anable
- Climate change adaptation as an organizational system in transportation infrastructure organizations: Identifying processes and institutional elements pp. 47-53

- Kyle P. Kwiatkowski and Paul S. Chinowsky
- Urban bus contractual regimes in small- and medium-sized municipalities: Competitive tendering or negotiation? pp. 54-62

- Jordi Rosell
- Dredging the depths of knowledge: Efficiency analysis in the maritime port sector pp. 63-74

- Axel Merkel and Johan Holmgren
- Performance evaluation of Chinese port enterprises under significant environmental concerns: An extended DEA-based analysis pp. 75-86

- Jiasen Sun, Yang Yuan, Rui Yang, Xiang Ji and Jie Wu
- Marginal congestion costs in the case of multi-class traffic: A macroscopic assessment for the Paris Region pp. 87-98

- Adrien Beziat, Martin Koning and Florence Toilier
- Efficiency vs equity: Conflicting objectives of congestion charges pp. 99-107

- Ida Kristoffersson, Leonid Engelson and Maria Börjesson
- Determining passenger satisfaction out of platform-based amenities: A study of Kanpur Central Railway Station pp. 108-118

- Piyali Ghosh, Mohit Kr. Ojha and Geetika,
- From restricting the use of cars by license plate numbers to congestion charging: Analysis for Medellin, Colombia pp. 119-130

- Raúl Ramos, Victor Cantillo, Julian Arellana and Iván Sarmiento
- Exploring the impacts of EU ETS on the pollution abatement costs of European airlines: An application of Network Environmental Production Function pp. 131-142

- Qiang Cui, Ye Li and Yi-Ming Wei
- Do European reforms increase modal shares of railways? pp. 143-151

- Zdeněk Tomeš
- Car-less or car-free? Socioeconomic and mobility differences among zero-car households pp. 152-159

- Anne E. Brown
Volume 59, issue C, 2017
- Employer-based travel demand management program: Employer’s choice and effectiveness pp. 1-9

- Joonho Ko and Daejin Kim
- Burden or opportunity for modal shift? – Embracing the urban dimension of intermodal road-rail transport pp. 10-16

- Sönke Behrends
- European national government approaches to older people's transport system needs pp. 17-27

- Rebecca Johnson, Jon Shaw, Jörn Berding, Matthias Gather and Markus Rebstock
- Licence to build, licence to charge? Market power, pricing and the financing of airport infrastructure development in Australia pp. 28-37

- Gui Lohmann and Jakob Trischler
- Corporate social responsibility and customer loyalty in intercity bus services pp. 38-45

- Yu-Hern Chang and Chung-Hsing Yeh
- Scale, quality and efficiency in road maintenance: Evidence for English local authorities pp. 46-53

- Phill Wheat
- Is there more traffic congestion in larger cities? -Scaling analysis of the 101 largest U.S. urban centers- pp. 54-63

- Yu Sang Chang, Yong Joo Lee and Sung Sup Brian Choi
- Is energy consumption in the transport sector hampering both economic growth and the reduction of CO2 emissions? A disaggregated energy consumption analysis pp. 64-70

- Sónia Almeida Neves, António Marques and José Alberto Fuinhas
- Road transport and CO2 emissions: What are the challenges? pp. 71-74

- Georgina Santos
- Modeling the dynamic response of automobile sales in troubled times: A real-time Vector Autoregressive analysis with causality testing for Greece pp. 75-81

- Konstantinos Konstantakis, Christina Milioti and Panayotis Michaelides
- Measuring trends in household expenditures for daily mobility. The case in Lyon, France, between 1995 and 2015 pp. 82-92

- Jean-Pierre Nicolas and Nicolas Pelé
- Transport poverty and fuel poverty in the UK: From analogy to comparison pp. 93-105

- Giulio Mattioli, Karen Lucas and Greg Marsden
- Different ways to get to the same workplace: How does workplace location relate to commuting by different income groups? pp. 106-115

- Lingqian Hu and Robert J. Schneider
- Evaluating the roles and powers of rail regulatory bodies in Europe: A survey-based approach pp. 116-123

- Valerio Benedetto, Andrew S.J. Smith and Chris A. Nash
- Wider economic impacts of transport infrastructure investments: Relevant or negligible? pp. 124-133

- Werner Rothengatter
- Is fare increment desirable for ensuring operational viability of private buses? pp. 134-141

- Saurabh Dandapat, Munavar Fairooz Cheranchery and Bhargab Maitra
- Exploring the impact of residential relocation on modal shift in commute trips: Evidence from a quasi-longitudinal analysis pp. 142-152

- Min Yang, Jingxian Wu, Soora Rasouli, Cinzia Cirillo and Dawei Li
- Evaluating the impact of a workplace parking levy on local traffic congestion: The case of Nottingham UK pp. 153-164

- Simon Dale, Matthew Frost, Stephen Ison, Mohammed Quddus and Mr Peter Warren
- Imagined people, behaviour and future mobility: Insights from visions of electric vehicles and car clubs in the United Kingdom pp. 165-173

- Noam Bergman, Tim Schwanen and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- An ecological study on means of transportation to work and obesity: Evidence from U.S. states pp. 174-180

- Can Chen and Charles E. Menifield
- Unbundling political and economic rationality: A non-parametric approach tested on transport infrastructure in Spain pp. 181-195

- Salvador Bertoméu-Sánchez and Antonio Estache
- Patterns of entry and exit in the deregulated German interurban bus industry pp. 196-208

- Niklas S. Dürr and Kai Hüschelrath
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