Working papers in Transport Economics
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- 2019:2: Price elasticities of demand for (garage) parking in Stockholm

- Kristofer Odolinski and Roger Pyddoke
- 2019:1: Marginal costs for railway level crossings in Sweden

- Lina Jonsson, Gunilla Björklund and Gunnar Isacsson
- 2018:24: Marginalkostnader för järnvägsunderhåll: trafikens påverkan på olika anläggningar

- Kristofer Odolinski
- 2018:23: Discounting transport infrastructure investments

- Disa Asplund
- 2018:22: Marginalkostnader för reinvesteringar i järnvägsanläggningar: En delrapport inom SAMKOST 3

- Jan-Eric Nilsson and Kristofer Odolinski
- 2018:21: Externa kostnader för luftföroreningar från transporter i olika delar av Sverige Sammanfattning och slutsatser från arbetet med luftkvalitet i SAMKOST

- Lena Nerhagen and Mattias Haraldsson
- 2018:20: The marginal cost of track reinvestments in the Swedish railway network: Using data to compare methods

- Kristofer Odolinski, Sherzod Yarmukhamedov, Jan-Eric Nilsson and Mattias Haraldsson
- 2018:19: Interaction Delay and Marginal Cost in Swedish Bicycle Traffic

- Fredrik Johansson and Roger Pyddoke
- 2018:18: Estimating interaction delay in bicycle traffic from point measurements

- Fredrik Johansson
- 2018:17: Distributional Effects of Public Transport Subsidies

- Maria Börjesson, Jonas Eliasson and Isak Rubensson
- 2018:16: Agglomeration, productivity and the role of transport system improvements

- Maria Börjesson, Gunnar Isacsson, Matts Andersson and Christer Anderstig
- 2018:15: Traffic Noise and Housing Values: Evidence from an Airport Concession Renewal

- Samuel Lindgren
- 2018:14: The precautionary principle and regulatory impact assessment: on the need for initial screening of hazards in regulatory work with examples from transport

- Lena Nerhagen, Sara Forsstedt and Karin Edvardsson
- 2018:13: Dieselization in Sweden - blessing or curse?

- Lena Nerhagen
- 2018:12: Welfare Effects of Open-Access Competition on Railway Markets

- Emanuel Broman and Jonas Eliasson
- 2018:11: Effects of driverless vehicles: A review of simulations

- Anna Pernestål Brenden and Ida Kristoffersson
- 2018:10: Railway line capacity utilisation and its impact on maintenance costs

- Kristofer Odolinski and Hans E. Boysen
- 2018:9: Car type preferences among private buyers and company car owners as related to climate and transport policy in Sweden

- Emma Engström, Staffan Algers and Muriel Beser Hugosson
- 2018:8: The changes of activity-travel participation across gender, life-cycle, and generations in Sweden over 30 years

- Yusak Susilo, Chengxi Liu and Maria Börjesson
- 2018:7: Can increases in public transport supply be justified by concern for low-income individuals?

- Disa Asplund and Roger Pyddoke
- 2018:6: Satisfaction with crowding in public transport

- Isak Rubensson and Maria Börjesson
- 2018:5: Do small cities need more public transport subsidies than big cities?

- Maria Börjesson, Chau Man Fung, Stef Proost and Zifei Yan
- 2018:4: De samlade effektbedömningarnas roll i framtagandet av Trafikverkets förslag till nationell plan

- Anders Bondemark, Pia Sundbergh, Karin Brundell-Freij and Patrik Tornberg
- 2018:3: Quantifying errors in travel time and cost by latent variables

- Juan Manuel Lorenzo Varela, Maria Börjesson and Andrew Daly
- 2018:2: The efficient use of infrastructure – is Sweden pricing traffic on its roads, railways, waters and airways at marginal costs?

- Jan-Eric Nilsson Nilsson, Gunnar Isacsson, Mattias Haraldsson, Lena Nerhagen, Kristofer Odolinski, Jan-Erik Swärdh, Inge Vierth, Sherzod Yarmukhamedov and Johannes Österström
- 2018:1: Optimal fares and frequencies for bus services in small cities

- Disa Asplund and Roger Pyddoke
- 2017:14: The distance factor in Swedish bus contracts: how far are operators willing to go?

- Andreas Vigren
- 2017:13: How many want to drive the bus? analyzing the number of bids for public transport bus contracts

- Andreas Vigren
- 2017:12: The role of economic analysis for investment priorities in Sweden’s transport sector

- Henrik Andersson, Lars Hultkrantz, Gunnar Lindberg and Jan-Eric Nilsson
- 2017:11: Recommendation for a new commodity classification for the national freight model Samgods

- Inge Vierth , Samuel Lindgren, Gerard de Jong, Jaap Baak , Inger Beate Hovi , Moa Berglund and Henrik Edwards
- 2017:10: Cycling tolls and optimal number of bus stops: the importance of congestion and crowding

- Maria Börjesson, Chau Man Fung, Stef Proost and Zifei Yan
- 2017:9: The city as a driver of new mobility patterns, cycling and gender equality: travel behaviour trends in Stockholm 1985-2015

- Anne Bastian and Maria Börjesson
- 2017:8: Public transport authorities’ use of cost-benefit analysis in practice

- Andreas Vigren and Anders Ljungberg
- 2017:7: A model for strategic planning of sustainable urban transport in Scandinavia: a case study of Uppsala

- Roger Pyddoke , Bård Norheim and Mari Fossheim Betanzo
- 2017:6: Public transport: one mode or several?

- Juan Manuel Lorenzo Varela , Maria Börjesson and Andrew Daly
- 2017:5: The impact of career concerns and cognitive dissonance on bureaucrats’ use of cost-benefit analysis

- Johanna Jussila Hammes
- 2017:4: Should values of time be differentiated?

- Maria Börjesson and Jonas Eliasson
- 2017:3: Cost-benefit analysis of transport improvements in the presence of spillovers, matching and an income tax

- Jonas Eliasson and Mogens Fosgerau
- 2017:2: The Swedish congestion charges: ten years on: - and effects of increasing charging levels

- Maria Börjesson and Ida Kristoffersson
- 2017:1: Modelling the attraction of shopping centres

- Ida Kristoffersson, Andrew Daly and Staffan Algers
- 2016:29: Modelling effects of policy instruments for sustainable urban transport in Scandinavia

- Roger Pyddoke
- 2016:28: The impact of cumulative tons on rail infrastructure maintenance costs

- Kristofer Odolinski
- 2016:27: Estimating the marginal maintenance cost of rail infrastructure usage in Sweden; does more data make a difference?

- Kristofer Odolinski and Jan-Eric Nilsson
- 2016:26: Estimating the marginal cost of different vehicle types on rail infrastructure

- Andrew S.J. Smith, Kristofer Odolinski, Saeed Hossein Nia, Per-Anders Jönsson, Sebastian Stichel, Simon Iwnicki and Phillip Wheat
- 2016:25: The influence of public transport supply on private car use in 17 mid-sized Swedish cities from 1997 to 2011

- Johanna Jussila Hammes , Roger Pyddoke and Jan-Erik Swärdh
- 2016:24: Understanding attitudes towards congestion pricing: a latent variable investigation with data from four cities

- Stephane Hess and Maria Börjesson
- 2016:23: Dynamics in rail infrastructure provision: maintenance and renewal costs in Sweden

- Kristofer Odolinski and Phillip Wheat
- 2016:22: Accident risks and marginal costs for railway level crossings: evidence from Sweden 2000-2012

- Lina Jonsson and Gunilla Björklund
- 2016:21: Estimating the impact of traffic on rail infrastructure maintenance costs: The importance of axle loads

- Kristofer Odolinski
- 2016:20: Contract design and performance of railway maintenance: Effects of incentive intensity and performance incentive schemes

- Kristofer Odolinski
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