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Infrastructure investment 26 Infrastrukturinvestition 26 Transport infrastructure 20 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 20 Transport policy 19 Verkehrspolitik 19 Public transport 16 Public-private partnership 16 Öffentlich-private Partnerschaft 16 Öffentlicher Verkehr 16 Welt 14 World 14 Stadtverkehr 13 Urban transport 13 Cost-benefit analysis 12 Großbritannien 12 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 12 Mobility 12 Mobilität 12 United Kingdom 12 France 11 Frankreich 11 Local public transport 11 Road transport 11 Straßenverkehr 11 Öffentlicher Nahverkehr 11 OECD countries 10 OECD-Staaten 10 Airport 9 Flughafen 9 Hafen 9 Nachhaltige Mobilität 9 Netherlands 9 Niederlande 9 Port 9 Sustainable mobility 9 Theorie 9 Theory 9 Transport planning 9 Verkehrsplanung 9
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Book / Working Paper 303
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Arbeitspapier 118 Graue Literatur 118 Non-commercial literature 118 Working Paper 118 Konferenzschrift 27 Conference proceedings 24 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 234 Undetermined 58 French 11
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Perkins, Stephen 11 Merk, Olaf 8 Crist, Philippe 6 Crozet, Yves 6 Kauppila, Jari 6 Burghouwt, Guillaume 5 Goodwin, Phil 5 Quinet, Emile 5 Kouwenhoven, Marco 4 Tiwari, Geetam 4 Worsley, Tom 4 Bente, Heiner 3 Bussière, Yves D. 3 Collet, Roger 3 Fridstrøm, Lasse 3 Frye, Ann 3 Gutierrez, Gabriel 3 Hope, Peter 3 Immers, Ben 3 Jorritsma, Peter 3 Kato, Hironori 3 Lewis, David 3 Lindberg, Gunnar 3 Madre, Jean-Loup 3 Makovsek, Dejan 3 Meaney, Andrew 3 Phillips, Nick 3 Preston, John 3 Tretheway, Mike 3 Ugarte, Carlos 3 Villareal, Irving Tapia 3 White, Peter 3 Acker, Ashley 2 Anable, Jillian 2 Anderson, Richard 2 Andriulaitis, Robert 2 Beck, Arne 2 Bolderdijk, Jan Willem 2 Bonnafous, Alain 2 Braathen, Svein 2
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International Transport Forum, Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques (OCDE) 58 International Transport Forum 7 OECD 3 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 3 OECD / International Transport Forum 1 Roundtable on Capacity Building through Efficient Use of Existing Airport Infrastructure <2017, Querétaro> 1 Roundtable on Integrated and Sustainable Urban Transport <2017, Tokyo> 1
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International Transport Forum Discussion Papers 303 Discussion paper / International Transport Forum 118
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ECONIS (ZBW) 220 RePEc 58 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 25
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Better regulation of public-private partnership for transport infrastructure : summary and conclusions
Perkins, Stephen - 2013
This report is based on discussions at an International Transport Forum Roundtable1 convened in September 2012 to review experience with the regulation of public private partnerships (PPPs) in the transport sector. Conclusions from the debate are developed with reference to the literature,...
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Expanding Airport Capacity under Constraints in Large Urban Areas: Summary and Conclusions of the Roundtable held on 21-22 February 2013
Thompson, David - 2013
Expanding airport capacity is difficult in large urban areas. Expansion of existing airports is usually constrained by community agreements on noise and local air pollution and by a shortage of land. Finding sufficient land, at feasible prices, to develop or relocate major airports on...
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When to Invest in High-Speed Rail
Nash, Christopher - 2013
High speed rail (HSR) is usually regarded as services operating at 250 kmph or more, and these invariably require construction of new purpose-built lines. According to the International Union of Railways (UIC), by 2012, a total of 13 000km of such lines had been built worldwide, half in Europe...
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New Entry in the Italian High-Speed Rail Market
Croccolo, Fabio - 2013
The purpose of this presentation is to examine a specific rail transport sector, namely high-speed (HS) rail, in Italy. This analysis will cover the main features of the Italian HS system by studying aspects such as: the legislative framework, infrastructure, services, traffic data and market...
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Why airports can face price-elastic demands : margins, lumpiness and leveraged passenger losses
Starkie, David - 2013
The extent to which firms face price-elastic demands for their products is important in the application of competition law and in judgments made as to whether they have significant market power. In the context of the airport industry, assessing price-elasticities is complicated by the fact that...
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The Financial and Economic Assessment of China's High Speed Rail Investments : A Preliminary Analysis
Wu, Jianhong - 2013
China has suffered railway capacity constraints for more than several decades and the need for a large increase in rail capacity has been viewed as the primary challenge. The former Chinese Ministry of Railways believed that building a national wide high speed railway (HSR) network was the most...
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Liner Shipping Markets, Networks and Strategies : The implications for Port Development on the West Coast of South America: The case of Chile
Wilmsmeier, Gordon - 2013
This paper, predominantly on the challenges for port development, in some important sense cannot help but also be about the deeper phenomena of structural change in the maritime industry and geographical shift. The main objective is to analyse the evolution of symptoms of change in the liner...
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Carbon Emissions and Cost Benefit Analyses
Mandell, Svante - 2013
New infrastructure projects may affect CO2 emissions and, thus, cost benefit analyses for these projects require a value to apply for CO2. This may be based on the marginal social cost of emissions or on the carbon price resulting from present and future policies. This paper argues that both...
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Efficient Hinterland Transport Infrastructure and Services for Large Container Ports
Acciaro, Michele - 2013
The growth in container volumes and the concentration of container flows on a limited number of hubs, which derives, among other things, from the increasing vessel size, requires the development of new terminal infrastructure at ports able to handle the latest generation of vessels. In addition...
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The Economics of Investment in High-Speed Rail : Summary and Conclusions
Preston, John - 2013
From its origin with the Tokaido Shinkansen in 1964, High Speed Rail (HSR), defined here as new rail lines capable of operating speeds of 250 kilometres per hour or more, has grown relatively slowly over the last 50 years, with the World HSR network as of late 2013 standing at under 22 000 km....
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