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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 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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Examining pedestrian-injury severity using alternative disaggregate models
Abay, Kibrom A. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 43 (2013) 1, pp. 123-136
This paper investigates the injury severity of pedestrians considering detailed road user characteristics and alternative model specification using a high-quality Danish road accident data. Such detailed and alternative modeling approach helps to assess the sensitivity of empirical inferences to...
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Paradoxes of rationality in road safety policy
Elvik, Rune - In: Research in Transportation Economics 43 (2013) 1, pp. 62-70
Rationality is an ideal for transport safety policy. As developed within normative welfare economics, rationality denotes the efficient use of safety measures based on cost–benefit analyses that include all relevant impacts of the measures. Efficiency in the technical sense of the term...
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A review of recent theoretical and empirical analyses of asymmetric information in road safety and automobile insurance
Dionne, Georges; Michaud, Pierre-Carl; Pinquet, Jean - In: Research in Transportation Economics 43 (2013) 1, pp. 85-97
Road safety policies and automobile insurance contracts often use incentive mechanisms based on traffic violations and accidents to promote safe driving. Can these mechanisms improve road safety efficiently? Do they reduce asymmetric information between drivers and insurers and regulators? In...
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Determinants of motor vehicle crash fatalities using Bayesian model selection methods
Blattenberger, Gail; Fowles, Richard; Loeb, Peter D. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 43 (2013) 1, pp. 112-122
Motor vehicle crashes continue to result in large numbers of fatalities each year and represent the leading cause of death for young persons. In 2006, for example, there were over 42,700 fatalities associated with these crashes. Understanding the causes of these crashes and methods to reduce...
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Comparing the fatality risks in United States transportation across modes and over time
Savage, Ian - In: Research in Transportation Economics 43 (2013) 1, pp. 9-22
This paper analyzes the transportation fatality risk in the United States. The analysis is in two parts. The first part compares the relative risks of the different modes based on data for the decade from 2000 to 2009. The second part is a time-series analysis for each mode using annual data...
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The economics of railway safety
Evans, Andrew W. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 43 (2013) 1, pp. 137-147
This paper reviews the statistics and economics of railway safety in Great Britain, the European Union and the United States, together with some results for Finland and Japan. In these countries railway safety has improved over recent decades. That finding applies both to train accidents and to...
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The development of road and rail transport safety valuation in the United Kingdom
Jones-Lee, M.; Spackman, M. - In: Research in Transportation Economics 43 (2013) 1, pp. 23-40
An extensive body of theoretical and empirical work has been undertaken in the UK since the middle of the last century on the estimation of values of safety for use in the appraisal of proposed transport projects, particularly road and rail. This research has focused largely on...
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The impacts of mass transit on land development in China: The case of Beijing
Zhang, Ming; Wang, Lanlan - In: Research in Transportation Economics 40 (2013) 1, pp. 124-133
Land development impacts of mass transit have long been studied in the developed economies. Yet relatively little is known by the outside world about the Chinese experience due to China's rather short history in the development of modern mass transit and land/property market. This paper attempts...
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Implementation of sustainable urban transport in Latin America
Hidalgo, Dario; Huizenga, Cornie - In: Research in Transportation Economics 40 (2013) 1, pp. 66-77
Transportation provides vital support to the economic and social development of Latin America cities, but current growth patterns and trends are not sustainable. While non-motorized and public transport modes have the largest shares in passenger transport, there is a strong increase in ownership...
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The economics of transportation safety
Savage, Ian (contributor) - 2013
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