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Local public transport 156 Öffentlicher Nahverkehr 156 Public transport 148 Theorie 139 Theory 139 Urban transport 134 Stadtverkehr 129 Öffentlicher Verkehr 122 Bus transport 78 Busverkehr 78 Schienenverkehr 63 Railway transport 62 Transport infrastructure 62 Nachhaltige Mobilität 61 Sustainable mobility 61 Competition 58 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 57 Welt 57 World 56 Infrastructure investment 52 Infrastrukturinvestition 52 Luftverkehr 52 Air transport 51 Freight transport 47 Transport policy 46 Deregulation 45 Güterverkehr 44 China 43 Consumer behaviour 43 Impact assessment 43 Konsumentenverhalten 43 United States 43 Wirkungsanalyse 43 Regulation 42 USA 42 Verkehrspolitik 42 Wettbewerb 38 Cost-benefit analysis 37 EU countries 36 EU-Staaten 36
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Article 1,315 Book / Working Paper 110
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Article in journal 789 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 789 Conference paper 134 Konferenzbeitrag 134 Collection of articles of several authors 56 Sammelwerk 56 Aufsatzsammlung 13 Konferenzschrift 10 Conference proceedings 8 Case study 5 Fallstudie 5 Festschrift 1
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English 872 Undetermined 553
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Hensher, David A. 32 Mulley, Corinne 28 Preston, John 20 Cullinane, Kevin 18 Santos, Georgina 18 Nash, Chris 15 Nelson, John D. 15 Talley, Wayne K. 13 Veeneman, Wijnand W. 13 Marcucci, Edoardo 12 Stanley, John 12 van de Velde, Didier 12 Currie, Graham 11 Gatta, Valerio 11 Le Pira, Michela 11 Macário, Rosário 11 Merkert, Rico 11 Walters, Jackie 11 Macharis, Cathy 10 Alexandersson, Gunnar 9 Brooks, Mary R. 9 Muñoz, Juan Carlos 9 Attard, Maria 8 Danielis, Romeo 8 Duran-Fernandez, Roberto 8 Fearnley, Nils 8 Galilea, Patricia 8 Holmgren, Johan 8 Pallis, Athanasios A. 8 Stanley, Janet 8 Bray, David 7 Bråthen, Svein 7 Hansson, Lisa 7 Lindsey, Robin 7 Nocera, Silvio 7 Nolan, James 7 Odeck, James 7 Peoples, James 7 Proost, Stef 7 Quinet, Emile 7
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WCTR <12, 2010, Lissabon> 2 International Conference on Climate Change Targets and Urban Transport Policy <2015, Valletta> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport <13., 2013, Oxford> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport <14., 2015, Santiago de Chile> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport <15., 2017, Stockholm> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport <16., 2019, Singapore> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passengers Transport <12, 2011, Durban> 1 World Conference on Transport Research <13., 2013, Rio de Janeiro> 1
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Research in transportation economics 844 Research in Transportation Economics 549 Research in transportation economics : a research annual 32
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ECONIS (ZBW) 844 RePEc 549 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 32
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Changes in transaction costs over time - The case of franchised train operating firms in Britain
Merkert, Rico - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 52-59
The significant effects of competition, franchising and vertical separation of rail infrastructure from train operation on the level of transaction costs are often anecdotally described in the literature. Although it has been shown that franchising has an effect on total costs, there is very...
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Applying social marginal costs pricing to the road sector
Maffii, Silvia; Parolin, Riccardo - In: Research in Transportation Economics 30 (2010) 1, pp. 38-42
This chapter, following the results of the case studies analyzed in the Enact project, will identify and analyze the implications of the possible application of SMCP in PPP's in the road sector. The main issues analyzed include SMCP revenue formation and its ability to finance the PPP. The paper...
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Quality incentives and quality outcomes in procured public transport - Case study Stockholm
Jansson, Kjell; Pyddoke, Roger - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 11-18
Gross contracts appear to be the most common contract form for procured public transport in Sweden and elsewhere. This contract form, it has been argued, gives weak incentives for operators to deliver the desired quality level. Therefore many procuring public transport authorities amend...
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The effect of governmental subsidies and the contractual model on the publicly-owned bus sector in Japan
Sakai, Hiroki; Shoji, Kenichi - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 60-71
The publicly-owned municipal bus sector that provides local transport in Japan is in a difficult situation because of operating deficits, inefficient operations and management, and budgetary constraints of expanding subsidies, and thus, it needs to be restructured to improve efficiency. This...
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Promoting social inclusion in a deregulated environment: Extending accessibility using collective taxi-based services
Mulley, Corinne - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 296-303
Bus based public transport has enjoyed revitalisation in many urban areas but outside large towns and cities its provision and quality remains erratic. Many rural settlements have infrequent services giving rise to social exclusion through transport disadvantage. The UK Government highlighted a...
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Engaging paratransit on public transport reform initiatives in South Africa: A critique of policy and an investigation of appropriate engagement approaches
Schalekamp, Herrie; Behrens, Roger - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 371-378
A number of South African cities are planning integrated public transport networks that rely on the introduction of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), in line with similar trends to expand or upgrade public transport services in emerging and industrialised urban transport markets around the globe. In...
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What's so funny about peace, love and transport integration?
Preston, John - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 329-338
The 1998 White Paper proposed integration as the solution to Great Britain's land transport problems. Most commentators agree that this much vaunted New Deal for Transport has been a failure. Yet some ten years later policy papers from bodies such as the Institution of Civil Engineers and the...
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Editorial: Thredbo 11 workshops
van de Velde, Didier; Veeneman, Wijnand - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 2-5
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Workshop report - Public policy and transport
Preston, John; Jansson, Kjell - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 319-322
This workshop considered the wider public policy goals of a range of transport interventions. Particular attention was paid to assessing the role of integration of the different components of the transport system and of the integration of transport with other economic sectors. This assessment...
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Economic appraisal of universal design in transport: Experiences from Norway
Odeck, James; Hagen, Trine; Fearnley, Nils - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 304-311
Economic assessment of universally designed transport projects has not been studied in depth in the transport planning literature. Universal Design (UD) refers to the design of transport systems in a way that they are accessible to all users, irrespective of the users' abilities. This definition...
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