Cost-Effectiveness in Urban Transportation
Edward N. Dodson
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Edward N. Dodson: General Research Corporation, Santa Barbara, California
Operations Research, 1969, vol. 17, issue 3, 373-394
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This essay is a report of a cost-effectiveness study of urban transportation that was conducted as a part of a large systems-analysis effort to investigate present and future modes of transportation within selected cities. The paper gives a comprehensive array of socio-economic cost and effectiveness measures, and presents summary procedures for the full range of investment and operating costs, social impacts, and special factors affecting the quality of urban living.
Date: 1969
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