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Theorie 99 Theory 99 Air transport 56 Luftverkehr 56 Airline 42 Fluggesellschaft 42 Road pricing 37 Maut 35 Bottleneck 34 Traffic congestion 33 Verkehrsstau 33 Engpass 32 Preismanagement 29 Pricing strategy 29 Airport 26 Flughafen 26 Competition 25 Wettbewerb 23 Stadtverkehr 20 Urban transport 20 Congestion 19 Infrastructure investment 18 Infrastrukturinvestition 18 Kraftfahrzeug 17 Motor vehicle 17 Road transport 15 Straßenverkehr 15 Airlines 14 Local public transport 14 Öffentlicher Nahverkehr 14 Air transport policy 13 Luftverkehrspolitik 13 Public transport 13 Transport infrastructure 13 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 13 Parking 12 Traffic accident 12 Verkehrsunfall 12 Welt 12 World 12
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Article 263 Book / Working Paper 5
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Article in journal 230 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 230 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Festschrift 4
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English 230 Undetermined 38
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Proost, Stef 15 Brueckner, Jan K. 12 Arnott, Richard 8 Zhang, Anming 8 Anas, Alex 6 Czerny, Achim Ingo 6 Lin, Ming Hsin 6 Lindsey, Robin 6 De Borger, Bruno L. 5 Gaggero, Alberto A. 5 Gayle, Philip G. 5 Ommeren, Jos van 5 Palma, André de 5 Small, Kenneth A. 5 Tirachini, Alejandro 5 Fageda, Xavier 4 Graham, Daniel J. 4 Lee, Darin 4 Odolinski, Kristofer 4 Rietveld, Piet 4 Sieg, Gernot 4 Tscharaktschiew, Stefan 4 Czerny, Achim I. 3 Fukui, Hideki 3 Luo, Dan 3 Moner Colonques, Rafael 3 Mun, Se-il 3 Nilsson, Jan-Eric 3 Peer, Stefanie 3 Sempere-Monerris, José Jorge 3 Singer, Ethan 3 Tyndall, Justin 3 Abate, Megersa 2 Adler, Martin W. 2 Albalate, Daniel 2 Alcobendas, Miguel-Angel 2 Alderighi, Marco 2 Bernardo, Valeria 2 Bilotkach, Volodymyr 2 Borsati, Mattia 2
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Economics of transportation : the official journal of the International Transportation Economics Association 195 Economics of Transportation 38 Economics of Transportation : the official journal of the International Transportation Economics Association 35
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ECONIS (ZBW) 230 RePEc 38
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Cordon tolling in a city with congested bridges
Brueckner, Jan K. - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 4, pp. 235-242
This paper analyzes cordon tolling using a simple model where space is discrete rather than continuous, with commuting costs incurred only on two congested bridges. The first-best regime requires tolls on both bridges, whereas only the inner bridge is tolled under the cordon-toll regime. While...
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Competition between multiproduct airports
Bracaglia, Valentina; D׳Alfonso, Tiziana; Nastasi, Alberto - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 4, pp. 270-281
We study airport competition when some types of commercial services, such as car parking or car rental, may be offered at the time of air ticket purchase through the Internet, in order to stimulate aviation demand. We find that airports set a lower aviation charge than they would have levied in...
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Second-best urban tolling with distributive concerns
Diaz, A.; Proost, S. - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 4, pp. 257-269
This paper analyzes the optimal urban congestion toll in a second-best setting where only one road in a network can be tolled. Both heterogeneity in labor productivity and income distribution concerns are considered. The optimal toll balances two types of considerations. The first consideration...
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Airline strategic alliances in overlapping markets: Should policymakers be concerned?
Gayle, Philip G.; Brown, Dave - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 4, pp. 243-256
When there is significant overlap in potential partner airlines׳ route networks, policymakers have expressed concern that an alliance between such airlines may facilitate collusion on price and/or service levels in the partners׳ overlapping markets. The contribution of our paper is to put...
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Do parking fees affect retail sales? Evidence from Starbucks
Hymel, Kent - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 3, pp. 221-233
Parking meters are a common feature of urban areas, yet their economic impacts are not well understood. Local governments use meters to raise revenue and to ration scarce parking spaces. On-street parking, however, is seldom priced at the market rate. When inefficiently priced, parking meters...
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Shedding light on the appropriateness of the (high) gasoline tax level in Germany
Tscharaktschiew, Stefan - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 3, pp. 189-210
Germany imposes an energy tax of 0.65€/l on gasoline which is one of the highest tax rates across countries. The effective tax is even higher when accounting for the consumption tax levied on top of the energy tax. Answers to the question whether such a high tax level is justified on...
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Hub port competition and welfare effects of strategic privatization
Czerny, Achim; Höffler, Felix; Mun, Se-il - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 3, pp. 211-220
Private operation of port facilities is becoming increasingly common worldwide. We investigate the effect of port privatization in a setting with two ports located in different countries, each serving their home market but also competing for the transshipment traffic from a third region. Each...
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Competition and service quality: New evidence from the airline industry
Greenfield, Daniel - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 1, pp. 80-89
Previous studies examine the relationship between competition and airline service quality by regressing on-time performance on market structure. These studies implicitly assume that market structure is exogenously determined with respect to service quality. To address the likely endogeneity of...
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Airport peak-load pricing revisited: The case of peak and uniform tolls
Czerny, Achim I.; Zhang, Anming - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 1, pp. 90-101
This paper develops a two-period model with peak/off-peak demands that incorporates three types of passengers: (1) passengers who are scheduled for peak departure and depart during the peak period, (2) passengers who are scheduled for peak departure but depart during the off-peak period because...
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Airline–airport agreements in the San Francisco Bay Area: Effects on airline behavior and congestion at airports
Alcobendas, Miguel-Angel - In: Economics of Transportation 3 (2014) 1, pp. 58-79
This paper provides a methodological framework to analyze the decisions of airlines and travelers taking into account the contractual agreement between airports and airlines. This contract sets the fees that carriers pay for landing, the rental rate for the terminal space that they occupy, as...
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