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9781840649116

Recent Developments in Transport Economics

by Button, Kenneth
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  • Copyright: 2003-09-01
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction Kenneth Button xiii
PART I RECENT WORK ON TRANSPORT COST AND PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS
1. Gilles Duranton (1998), 'Labor Specialization, Transport Costs, and City Size',
Journal of Regional Science, 38 (4), November, 553-73
3(21)
2. Patrick S. McCarthy (1997), 'The Role of Captivity in Aggregate Share Models of Intercity Passenger Travel',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXXI, September, 293-308
24(16)
3. W. Bruce Allen and Dong Liu (1995), 'Service Quality and Motor Carrier Costs: An Empirical Analysis',
Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXVII, 499-510
40(12)
4. David H. Good, M. Ishaq Nadiri, Lars-Hendrik Roller and Robin C. Sickles (1993), 'Efficiency and Productivity Growth Comparisons of European and U.S. Air Carriers: A First Look at the Data',
Journal of Productivity Analysis, 4 (1-2), June, 115-25
52(11)
5. Wesley W. Wilson (1997), 'Cost Savings and Productivity in the Railroad Industry',
Journal of Regulatory Economics, 11 (1), January, 21-40
63(22)
PART II UPDATING OUR KNOWLEDGE OF TRANSPORT DEMAND
6. Richard H.M. Emmerink, Erik T. Verhoef, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld (1998), 'Information Effects in Transport with Stochastic Capacity and Uncertainty Costs',
International Economic Review, 39 (1), February, 89-110
85(22)
7. Peter Romilly, Haiyan Song and Xiaming Liu (2001), 'Car Ownership and Use in Britain: A Comparison of the Empirical Results of Alternative Cointegration Estimation Methods and Forecasts',
Applied Economics, 33 (14), November, 1803-18
107(16)
8. Patrick S. McCarthy (1996), 'Market Price and Income Elasticities of New Vehicle Demands',
Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXVIII, 543-1
123(8)
PART III TRANSPORT NETWORKS ECONOMICS
9. Jan K. Brueckner and Yimin Zhang (2001), 'A Model of Scheduling in Airline Networks: How a Hub-and-Spoke System Affects Flight Frequency, Fares and Welfare',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 35 (2), May, 195-222
131(30)
PART IV TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC ISSUES
10. Erik T. Verhoef (2000), 'The Implementation of Marginal External Cost Pricing in Road Transport: Long Run vs Short Run and First-Best vs Second-Best',
Papers in Regional Science, 79 (3), July, 307-32
161(26)
11. Chris Nash, Tom Sansom and Ben Still (2001), 'Modifying Transport Prices to Internalise Externalities: Evidence from European Case Studies',
Regional Science and Urban Economics, 31, 413-31
187(19)
12. Donald R. McCubbin and Mark A. Delucchi (1999), 'The Health Costs of Motor-Vehicle-Related Air Pollution',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 33 (3), September, 253-86
206(34)
13. Edward Calthrop and Stef Proost (1998), 'Road Transport Externalities: Interaction between Theory and Empirical Research',
Environmental and Resource Economics, 11 (3-4), 335-48
240(17)
PART V THE ECONOMICS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY
14. Andrew W. Evans and Alan D. Morrison (1997), 'Incorporating Accident Risk and Disruption in Economic Models of Public Transport',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXXI, May, 117-46
257(30)
15. Charles Lave and Patrick Elias (1997), 'Resource Allocation in Public Policy: The Effects of the 65-mph Speed Limit',
Economic Inquiry, XXXV, July, 614-20
287(7)
16. Ulf Persson, Anna Norinder, Krister Hjalte and Katarina Gralén (2001), 'The Value of a Statistical Life in Transport: Findings from a New Contingent Valuation Study in Sweden',
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 23 (2), September, 121-34
294(14)
17. Leon N. Moses and Ian Savage (1997), 'A Cost-Benefit Analysis of US Motor Carrier Safety Programmes',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXXI, January, 51-67
308(19)
PART VI RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION
18. Alan W. Evans (1992), 'Road Congestion: The Diagrammatic Analysis',
Journal of Political Economy, 100 (1), 211-17
327(7)
19. A.D. May, S.P. Shepherd and J.J. Bates (2000), 'Supply Curves for Urban Road Networks',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 34 (3), September, 26 1-90
334(30)
20. Richard Arnott, André de Palma and Robin Lindsey (1993), 'A Structural Model of Peak-Period Congestion: A Traffic Bottleneck with Elastic Demand',
American Economic Review, 83 (1), March, 161-79
364(19)
21. Erik T. Verhoef, Jan Rouwendal and Piet Rietveld (1999), 'Congestion Caused by Speed Differences',
Journal of Urban Economics, 45 (3), May, 533-56
383(24)
22. Joseph I. Daniel (1995), 'Congestion Pricing and Capacity of Large Hub Airports: A Bottleneck Model with Stochastic Queues',
Econometrics, 63 (2), March, 327-10
407(46)
PART VII WHAT WE NOW KNOW ABOUT LIBERALIZED TRANSPORT MARKETS
23. B. Starr McMullen and Man-Keung Lee (1999), 'Cost Efficiency in the US Motor Carrier Industry Before and After Deregulation: A Stochastic Frontier Approach',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 33 (3), September, 303-17
453(15)
24. Steven A. Morrison (1996), 'Airline Mergers: A Longer View',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXX, September, 231-50
468(14)
25. Jonathan Cowie (1999), 'The Technical Efficiency of Public and Private Ownership in the Rail Industry: The Case of Swiss Private Railways',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 33 (3), September, 241-51
482(11)
26. Wayne K. Tallet' (1998), 'The Indirect Cost-Saving Hypothesis of Privatisation: A Public Transport Labour Earnings Test',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 32 (3), September, 35 1-64
493(14)
27. Philip A. Viton (1995), 'Private Roads',
Journal of Urban Economics, 37, 260-89
507(32)
PART VIII TRANSPORT AND LAND USE
28. Ousmane Badiane and Gerald E. Shively (1998), 'Spatial Integration, Transport Costs, and the Response of Local Prices to Policy Changes in Ghana',
Journal of Development Economics, 56 (2), August, 411-31
539(21)
29. John F. Kain (2001), 'A Tale of Two Cities: Relationships Between Urban Form, Car Ownership and Use and Implications for Public Policy',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 35 (1), January, 31-70
560(40)
30. Maureen Kilkenny (1998), 'Transport Costs and Rural Development',
Journal of Regional Science, 38 (2), May, 293-312
600(23)
PART IX TRANSPORT AND TRADE
31. Joseph F. Francois and Ian Wooton (2001), 'Trade in International Transport Services: The Role of Competition',
Review of International Economics, 9 (2), May, 249-61
623(13)
32. John T. Jones (1999), 'The Effects of Transborder Trucking Regulations on Inbound Trucks and the Trucking Infrastructure',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 33 (2), May, 173-83
636(13)
PART X TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS
33. Patricia L. Mokhtarian (1998), 'A Synthetic Approach to Estimating the Impacts of Telecommuting on Travel',
Urban Studies, 35 (2), February, 215-41
649(30)
PART XI MARKET STRUCTURES
34. Bernard Franck and Jean-Claude Bunel (1991), 'Contestability, Competition and Regulation: The Case of Liner Shipping',
International Journal of Industrial Organization, 9,141-59
679(19)
35. Tae Hoon Oum, Aneting Zhang and Yimin Zhang (2000), 'Socially Optimal Capacity and Capital Structure in Oligopoly: The Case of the Airline Industry',
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 34 (1), January, 55-68
698(15)
Name Index 713

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