European Transport \ Trasporti Europei
2004 - 2013
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2007, issue 37
- The liberalisation of maritime transport and the island regions in EU. Evidence from Greece pp. 1-15

- C. I. Chlomoudis, P. L. Pallis, Stratos Papadimitriou and E. S. Tzannatos
- Air traffic management in the South East European countries. Current situation and prospects pp. 16-34

- Evangelos Matsoukis and S. Poulimenakos
- A systematic comparison of continuous and discrete mixture models pp. 35-61

- S. Hess, Michel Bierlaire and J.W. Polak
- A mixed logit model for the sensitivity analysis of Greek drivers' behaviour towards enforcement for road safety pp. 62-77

- George Yannis and C. Antoniou
- Choice of departure station by railway users pp. 78-92

- Ghebreegziabiher Debrezion, E. Pels and Piet Rietveld
- Bus speed estimation by neural networks to improve the automatic fleet management pp. 93-104

- G. Salvo, G. Amato and Pietro Zito
2007, issue 36
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- André de Palma, Edoardo Marcucci, E. Niskanen and Erik Verhoef
- Marginal social cost pricing in European seaports pp. 4-26

- Souhir Abbes
- Transport megaprojects in Italy. A comparative analysis of economic feasibility studies into EIAs pp. 27-46

- Paolo Beria
- Accessibility and environmental quality: inequality in the Paris housing market pp. 47-74

- André de Palma, Kiarash Motamedi, Nathalie Picard and Paul Waddell
- Diversification activities of passenger railway companies pp. 75-91

- Emmanuel Doumas
- Quality and public transport service contracts pp. 92-106

- Valerio Gatta and Edoardo Marcucci
- On the change in surpluses equivalence: measuring benefits from transport infrastructure investments pp. 107-140

- Jose Melendez-Hidalgo, Piet Rietveld and Erik Verhoef
2007, issue 35
- Introduction pp. 1-4

- Pietro Evangelista
- Increasing fuel prices and market distortion in a domestic road haulage market: the case of the UK pp. 5-26

- Alan C. McKinnon
- Alternative transport network designs and their implications for intermodal transhipment technologies pp. 27-45

- Johan Woxenius
- Evaluating the potential for urban consolidation centres pp. 46-63

- Michael Browne, Allan Woodburn and Julian Allen
- An investigation into outsourcing practice in Ireland: a new direction in logistics and supply chain management pp. 64-80

- Aoife O'Riordan and Edward Sweeney
- The perception on ICT use among small logistics service providers: a comparison between Northern and Southern Europe pp. 81-98

- Pietro Evangelista and Heli Kilpala
- Approaches to supply chain logistics integration in the textile/clothing sector: an exploratory study in the Region of Campania pp. 99-111

- Marcella De Martino and Alessandra Marasco
2006, issue 34
- An analysis of the current situation for Polish ferry operators in a transitional environment pp. 1-20

- Elzbieta Kapsa and Michael Roe
- Analysis of driver’s response to real-time information in Switzerland pp. 21-41

- Michel Bierlaire, M. Themans and K. Axhausen
- A service quality experimental measure for public transport pp. 42-53

- Gabriella Mazzulla and Laura Eboli
- Measuring airline hub timetable co-ordination and connectivity: definition of a new index and application to a sample of European hubs pp. 54-74

- Antonio Danesi
- Modelling passenger car equivalency at an urban midblock using stream speed as measure of equivalence pp. 75-87

- Debasis Basu, Swati Roy Maitra and Bhargab Maitra
- Formal development and evaluation of narrow passageway system operations pp. 88-104

- Stratos Papadimitriou, Mark Austin and Evangelos Kaisar
2006, issue 33
- Introduction pp. 1-5

- Bernhard Wieland
- Competitive tenders in passenger railway services: Looking into the theory and practice of different approaches in Europe pp. 6-28

- Gunnar Alexandersson and Staffan Hulten
- Norwegian experiences with tendered buss services pp. 29-40

- Jon-Terje Bekken, Frode Longva, Nils Fearnley and Oddgeir Osland
- To bid or not to bid, this is the question: the Italian experience in competitive tendering for local bus services pp. 41-53

- Andrea Boitani and Carlo Cambini
- Franchising of Melbourne’s rail services: assessment after six years pp. 54-68

- John Stanley
- Competition in public transport in Great Britain pp. 69-82

- Peter White
2006, issue 32
- Pricing in transport; a multimodal perspective. An introduction pp. 1-4

- Piet Rietveld
- Subsidies in public transport pp. 5-25

- Cees van Goeverden, Piet Rietveld, Jorine Koelemeijer and Paul Peeters
- Impact and effectivity of ‘Free’ Public Transport measures: lessons from the case study of Brussels pp. 26-48

- Cathy Macharis, Astrid De Witte, Therese Steenberghen, Stefaan Van de Walle, Pierre Lannoy and Celine Polain
- Evaluation of the implementation process of urban road pricing schemes in the United Kingdom and Italy pp. 49-68

- Petros Ieromonachou, Stephen Potter and James P. Warren
- Acceptability of road pricing and revenue use in the Netherlands pp. 69-94

- Barry Ubbels and Erik Verhoef
- An investigation into the reasons for the rejection of congestion charging by the citizens of Edinburgh pp. 95-113

- Simon Allen, Martin Gaunt and Tom Rye
- Evaluating different pricing policies on social welfare: an application to Madrid Barajas pp. 114-135

- Juan Carlos Martin and Ofelia Betancor
2005, issue 31
- Introduction pp. 1-5

- André de Palma, Edoardo Marcucci, Esko Niskanen and Bernhard Wieland
- When users of congested roads may view tolls as unjust pp. 6-14

- Amihai Glazer and Esko Niskanen
- Fairness, efficiency and the simultaneity of pricing and infrastructure capacity choice pp. 15-27

- Andreas Kopp
- Road pricing as a citizen-candidate game pp. 28-45

- Edoardo Marcucci, Marco Marini and Davide Ticchi
- Recent developments and current policy issues in road pricing in the US and Canada pp. 46-66

- Charles Lindsey
- A model of residential location choice with endogenous housing prices and traffic for the Paris region pp. 67-82

- André de Palma, Kiarash Motamedi, Nathalie Picard and Paul Waddell
- A cost-benefit analysis of tunnel investment and tolling alternatives in Antwerp pp. 83-100

- Stef Proost, S. Van der Loo, André de Palma and Charles Lindsey
- Behavioural responses to road pricing. Empirical results from a survey among Dutch car owners pp. 101-117

- Barry Ubbels and Erik Verhoef
- The German HGV-Toll pp. 118-128

- Bernhard Wieland
- A new approach for the freight transportation system in Venice pp. 129-142

- Alessandra Libardo, Silvia Nocera and Dario Trabucco
2005, issue 30
- Perspective changes in freight transport between Europe and the emerging countries. Introductory speech to the 46th ISTIEE Conference pp. 1-2

- Giacomo Borruso
- Main transport challenges in South Eastern Europe, after enlargement pp. 3-13

- G. A. Giannopoulos
- Ukrainian and Russian waterways and the development of European transport corridors pp. 14-36

- Michael Doubrovsky
- Italian versus Northern Range port competitiveness: a transportation cost analysis in Chinese trade pp. 37-53

- Dionisia Cazzaniga Francesetti
- Transport and infrastructure in Poland: the current state and projects for the future pp. 54-60

- Musiał-Malagò, Monika
- Diversion of containerized trade: case analysis of the role of Iranian ports in global maritime supply chain pp. 61-76

- Ahmed Derakhshan, Irma Pasukeviciute and Michael Roe
- Impact of complacency on the effectiveness of port commercial operations pp. 77-86

- Toni Bielic and Damir Zec
2005, issue 29
- Recent changes in the global rail industry: facing the challenge of increased flexibility pp. 1-21

- Pedro Cantos-Sánchez and Javier Campos
- Recent changes in the global rail industry: evaluating the new regulatory instruments pp. 22-45

- Pedro Cantos-Sánchez and Javier Campos
- Trans Siberian Railway: from inception to transition pp. 46-56

- Anastasia Liliopoulou, Michael Roe and Irma Pasukeviciute
- The development of the highway network in Poland and the future development of polish ferry shipping pp. 57-70

- Elzbieta Kapsa and Michael Roe
- Methodology for finding optimum cell size for a grid based cellular automata traffic flow model pp. 71-79

- P. J. Gundaliya, Tom V. Mathew and S. L. Dhingra
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