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Theorie 58 Theory 58 Transport infrastructure 16 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 16 Agent-based modeling 9 Agentenbasierte Modellierung 9 Maut 9 Network 9 Netzwerk 9 Road pricing 9 Autobahn 8 Bottleneck 8 Engpass 8 Land use 8 Motorway 8 Räumliche Erreichbarkeit 8 Spatial accessibility 8 Commuting 7 Pendelverkehr 7 Straßenbau 7 Straßenverkehr 7 Business network 6 Economic growth 6 Forecasting model 6 Landnutzung 6 Prognoseverfahren 6 Social costs 6 Soziale Kosten 6 Time use 6 Transport economics 6 Transportzeit 6 Travel time 6 USA 6 United States 6 Unternehmensnetzwerk 6 Verkehrsökonomik 6 Wirtschaftswachstum 6 Zeitverwendung 6 Road construction 5 Road transport 5
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Book / Working Paper 147 Article 33
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Article in journal 24 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 24 Aufsatz im Buch 2 Book section 2 Collection of articles of several authors 2 Sammelwerk 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Conference paper 1 Conference proceedings 1 Glossar enthalten 1 Glossary included 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 170 Undetermined 10
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Levinson, David Matthew 138 Levinson, David M. 42 Xie, Feng 21 Zhang, Lei 20 Kumar, Ajay 11 Tilahun, Nebiyou 10 Zhu, Shanjiang 9 Gillen, David 7 Parthasarathi, Pavithra 7 Zou, Xi 7 Huang, Arthur 6 Iacono, Mike 6 Krizek, Kevin 6 Li, Ning 5 El-Geneidy, Ahmed M. 4 Liu, Henry 4 Yerra, Bhanu 4 Carlson, Kathy 3 Carrion, Carlos 3 El-Geneidy, Ahmed 3 Harder, Kathleen 3 Junge, Jason 3 Kanchi, Seshasai 3 Rafferty, Peter 3 Smalkoski, Brian 3 Bell, Michael 2 Bloomfield,, John 2 Chen, Wenling 2 Chi, Guangqing 2 Corbett, Michael J. 2 Cosby, Arthur 2 Fan, Yingling 2 Geroliminis, Nikolas 2 Gilbert, Paul 2 Hashami, Maryam 2 Hochmair, Hartwig 2 Karamalaputi, Ramachandra 2 Liao, Chen-Fu 2 Liu, Henry X. 2 Montes de Oca, Norah 2
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Edward Elgar Publishing 1 Institute for Transportation Studies (ITS), University of California-Berkeley 1
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The Journal of Transport and Land Use 8 Networks and spatial economics : a journal of infrastructure modeling and computation 5 Transportation Research, Economics and Policy 4 The annals of regional science : an international journal of urban, regional and environmental research and policy ; official journal of the Western Regional Science Association 3 Journal of economic geography 2 Journal of transport economics and policy 2 Transport reviews : TR 2 84th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board in Washington, DC, January 1 Edward Elgar E-Book Archive 1 Essays on transport economics 1 Growth and change : a journal of urban and regional policy 1 Institutions and sustainable transport : regulatory reform in advanced economies 1 International journal of transport economics 1 Journal of benefit-cost analysis : JBCA 1 Journal of transportation and statistics 1 Public choice 1 Research in transportation economics 1 SpringerLink / Bücher 1 Transport economics, management and policy 1 Transport economics, management, and policy 1 Transport reviews : a transnational transdisciplinary journal 1 Transportation : planning, policy, research, practice 1 Transportation quarterly 1 Transportation research / E : an international journal 1 Transportation research, economics and policy 1 University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 171 RePEc 9
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Time savings vs. access-based benefit assessment of New York's Second Avenue Subway
Wang, Yadi; Levinson, David M. - In: Journal of benefit-cost analysis : JBCA 13 (2022) 1, pp. 120-147
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Making accessibility work in practice : editorial
El-Geneidy, Ahmed; Levinson, David M. - In: Transport reviews : a transnational transdisciplinary … 42 (2022) 2, pp. 129-133
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The Role of Job Search Methods and Contacts on Commuting and Relocation Decisions
Tilahun, Nebiyou; Levinson, David Matthew - 2015
This paper empirically explores the relationship between (i) job finding and commuting outcomes and (ii) the relationship between job search and the commute and location outcomes of relocation decisions after finding employment. The relationship between commute outcomes when finding a new job...
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Development of an Online Roadway Geometry Design Software for Transportation Education and Training
Liao, Chen-Fu; Levinson, David Matthew - 2015
Traditionally, students use pencil and ruler to lay out lines and curves over contour maps for roadway geometry design. Numerous calculations of stopping sight distance, minimum turning radius, and curve alignments are required during the roadway design process in order to ensure safety, to...
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Agent-Based Model of Price Competition, Capacity Choice, and Product Differentiation on Congested Networks
Zhang, Lei; Levinson, David Matthew; Zhu, Shanjiang - 2014
Using consistent agent-based techniques, this research explores the welfare consequences of product differentiation on congested networks. The economic analysis focuses on the source, evolution, measurement, and impact of product differentiation with heterogeneous users on a mixed ownership...
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The Use of Road Infrastructure Data for Urban Transportation Planning : Issues and Opportunities
Xie, Feng - 2014
In order to maintain and improve road infrastructure in their respective jurisdictions, the state (the Minnesota DOT), region (the Metropolitan Council), and seven counties in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area develop their respective decision making (investment) processes in which federal or...
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An Agent-Based Model of Origin Destination Estimation (ABODE)
Tilahun, Nebiyou Yonas; Levinson, David Matthew - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 6 (2013) 1, pp. 73-88
This paper proposes and tests an agent-based model of worker and job matching. The model takes residential locations of workers and the locations of employers as exogenous and deals specifically with the interactions between firms and workers in creating a job-worker match and the commute...
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Introduction: The Journal of Transport and Land Use enters year six
Levinson, David Matthew - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 6 (2013) 1, pp. 1-5
The Journal of Transport and Land Use enters its sixth volume continuing to publish selected peer-reviewed papers from the most recent World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research. The 2014 Symposium will be held in Delft, Netherlands, and we hope to see a large turnout. Look out for...
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How Land Use Shapes the Evolution of Road Networks
Levinson, David Matthew; Yerra, Bhanu - 2013
The present research develops a model to treat the organization, growth, and contraction of network elements. The components of the model include travel demand, revenue, cost, and investment. Revenue earned by links in excess of maintenance costs is invested on the link until all revenue is...
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Agent-Based Approach to Travel Demand Modeling
Zhang, Lei - 2013
An agent-based travel demand model is developed in which travel demand emerges from the interactions of three types of agents in the transportation system: node, arc, and traveler. Simple local rules of agent behaviors are shown to be capable of efficiently solving complicated transportation...
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