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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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Public transit subsidies, output effect and total factor productivity
Obeng, K.; Sakano, R. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 23 (2008) 1, pp. 85-98
This paper extends previous works on total factor productivity decomposition when firms receive both operating and capital subsidies. It shows that previous works considered either the lump-sum or substitution effects of these subsidies but not together. Using constrained cost minimization as...
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Growing patronage: Challenges and what has been found to work
Macário, Rosário; Jara-Diaz, Sergio - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 12-15
The workshop "Growing patronage: Challenges and what has been found to work" included presentations of 10 papers from all continents, addressing issues including service design, transferability, planning, strategy and decision making. Discussion focused on four topics: conflict or compromise...
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Risk and reward in public transportation contracting
Walters, Jackie; Jansson, Jan Owen - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 26-30
The workshop discusses and documents a number of countries' experiences regarding risk and reward in the delivery of public transport and determines the way in which competitive pressures actually work (or not) to deliver efficient and effective services. Papers are grouped into three main...
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Public transport policy in Canada and the United States: Developing political commitment from the federal government
Roschlau, Michael W. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 91-97
The United States federal government has been involved in public transport funding for over 40 years, whereas in Canada the federal government has little history of urban public transport policy. In that context, over the past 10 years, Canada has made significant progress in developing new...
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Social exclusion: What can public transport offer?
Stanley, Janet; Lucas, Karen - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 36-40
A new workshop on [`]Social exclusion: What can public transport offer?' was introduced in the Thredbo 10 program. The workshop examined the concept of social exclusion in a transport context, looking briefly at the history and comprehensiveness of the term for social policy in transport. Other...
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Public transport policy for central-city travel in the light of recent experiences of congestion charging
Jansson, Jan Owen - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 179-187
Excellent public transport which makes the private car a minority mode of central-city travel is a necessary condition for a political process towards the introduction of congestion charges. However, the charging system costs in London and Stockholm have proved to be unexpectedly high....
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Institutional reform: A decision-making process view
Stone, Alastair - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 164-178
The paper analyses the fundamentals of the decision-making process and proposes a model which is applied to the example of urban land passenger transport. The model amongst other things, redefines the nature of the urban land transport product. The paper explores the implications for many...
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Growing patronage - Challenges and what has been found to work
Currie, Graham; Rose, John - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 5-11
This paper synthesizes evidence on growing public transport patronage. The paper firstly examines barriers to patronage growth before reviewing evidence on endogenous factors (those within the control of operators and regulators) and exogenous factors (those factors such as socio-economic...
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Risk and reward in rail contracting
Alexandersson, Gunnar; Nash, Chris; Preston, John - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 31-35
This workshop considered the role of risks and rewards in rail transport by considering evidence on the impacts of industry structure, franchising and infrastructure charges. A schema for the allocation of risks and rewards was developed, which indicated that strategic risks should be borne by...
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Risk and reward in public transport contracting
Stanley, John; van de Velde, Didier - In: Research in Transportation Economics 22 (2008) 1, pp. 20-25
This paper synthesizes evidence from the workshop on risk and reward in public transport contracting. It broadens the usual risk/reward framework to encompass strategic/tactical level issues, identifying high level community goals as the ultimate risk/reward pay-off. The evolution of tactical...
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