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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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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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Comparing operator and users costs of light rail, heavy rail and bus rapid transit over a radial public transport network
Tirachini, Alejandro; Hensher, David A.; Jara-Díaz, … - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 231-242
A model to compare three alternative forms of public transport - light rail, heavy rail and bus rapid transit - is developed for an urban network with radial lines emanating from the borders to the city centre. The theoretical framework assumes an operation aimed at minimising the total cost...
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The 2008 New Zealand public transport management act: Rationale, key provisions, and parallels with the United Kingdom
Ashmore, David P.; Mellor, Andrew D. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 164-182
In January 2009, following a lengthy industry review and consultation process, the New Zealand Public Transport Management Act (PTMA) came into force. The Act allows Regional Transport Authorities, as the primary procurers of public transport services, to place either a control or a contracting...
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The cost of second best pricing and the value of risk premium
Eriksen, Knut Sandberg; Jensen, Svenn - In: Research in Transportation Economics 30 (2010) 1, pp. 29-37
Private provision of public infrastructure (PPP) is meant to give incentives to increased efficiency in construction as well in operation and maintenance of the infrastructure e.g. within the transport sector. Efficiency is not only (private) economic efficiency, but also social efficiency e.g....
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Workshop report - Benchmarking the outcome of competitive tendering
Nash, Chris; Wolanski, Michal - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 6-10
Workshop 1 was concerned to identify the real results of competitive tendering, and experience on how to make it work better, using evidence from the rail and bus sectors in a large number of countries spread around the world. It was found that competitive tendering had generally been successful...
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The conflict between competition policy and the wider role of the local bus industry in Britain
White, Peter R. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 152-158
Since the Transport Act of 1985, the local bus industry in Britain (outside London and Northern Ireland) has been subject to deregulation, removing previous restrictions on routes, service levels and fares. This also marked a reversal of the previous emphasis on co-ordination of services...
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Are we doing it wrong or do we expect too much? Forces that push authorities to become public transport designers
Eerdmans, David A.; Kooij, Sebastiaan C.E. van; de … - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 133-139
This paper presents a number of reasons that are responsible for the disappointment of authorities in their operators' efforts to develop public transport (PT) to the advantage of their travellers. The lessons drawn in this paper are based upon the competitive tendering experience of the authors...
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Recent developments in Flexible Transport Services
Nelson, John D.; Wright, Steve; Masson, Brian; … - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 243-248
This paper focuses on recent experiences in the evolution of Flexible Transport Services (FTS). It describes how previous manifestations of FTS provided dedicated solutions for special groups, often in parallel to the conventional public transport network, but highlights that in numerous...
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Outsourcing rural school transportation: A Brazilian handbook for practice at the municipal level
Cruz, Moreira da; Otavio, Rodrigo; Câmara, Marianne … - In: Research in Transportation Economics 29 (2010) 1, pp. 312-318
In Brazil, Rural School Transportation (RST) falls under the responsibility of state and municipal governments. However, there are no clear rules to guide the provision of this essential service. RST in Brazil is characterised by inefficient contracting practices, poor service control by school...
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Transport for older people: Characteristics and solutions
Su, Fengming; Bell, Michael G.H. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 25 (2009) 1, pp. 46-55
Entering the 21st century, one of the most significant demographic changes in developed countries is the aging of the population. Travel is an important aspect of older people's economic well-being, so with the aging of the population, improving transport for older people is increasingly...
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Symposium on transport and particular populations
Grieco, Margaret (contributor) - 2009
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