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Air transportation 1 Airline 1 Airline mergers 1 Fluggesellschaft 1 Housing affordability 1 Hub-and-Spoke-Netzwerk 1 Hub-and-spoke network 1 Intermediate market households 1 Matching models 1 Mixed-integer programming 1 Retention and targeting 1 Shared ownership 1 Simulated annealing 1 Simulation 1 Takeover 1 Transportation economics 1 USA 1 United States 1 Übernahme 1
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Martin, Shane L. 5 Fernandez, Mario A. 2 Andres Fernandez, Mario 1 Hu, Chad 1 Joynt, Jennifer L.R. 1
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International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 3 Journal of Air Transport Management 1 Journal of air transport management 1
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Sorting (and costing) the way out of the housing affordability crisis in Auckland, New Zealand
Fernandez, Mario A.; Joynt, Jennifer L.R.; Hu, Chad; … - In: International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 16 (2022) 5, pp. 955-978
Purpose This paper aims to explore the impact of the joint operation of affordability policies and whether their impact is meaningful relative to the size of the affordability crisis. Its purpose is to construct the features of a comprehensive policy package linked to a measurable outcome:...
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Affordable housing policies in a post-COVID aftermath
Andres Fernandez, Mario; Martin, Shane L. - In: International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 15 (2021) 1, pp. 126-144
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the outcomes of a suite of affordability policies in Auckland, New Zealand, in the face of a post-COVID aftermath. Improving the access to homeownership while preserving the competitive nature of the housing market will remain a critical goal for...
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Staged implementation of inclusionary zoning as a mechanism to improve housing affordability in Auckland, New Zealand
Fernandez, Mario A.; Martin, Shane L. - In: International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 13 (2020) 4, pp. 617-633
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse how the staged implementation of inclusionary zoning (IZ) performs relative to conventional IZ programmes in terms of increasing the number of low- and moderate-income households become homeowners. Design/methodology/approach: The paper applies a...
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Analysis of prospective airline mergers using a simulated annealing model
Martin, Shane L. - In: Journal of Air Transport Management 17 (2011) 2, pp. 80-87
This paper examines the efficacy of a simulated annealing model of the US airline network in analyzing potential mergers between major airlines. The simulation performs satisfactorily in modeling the current hub-and-spoke system focusing on the effects on passenger routings, producer profits,...
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Analysis of prospective airline mergers using a simulated annealing model
Martin, Shane L. - In: Journal of air transport management 17 (2011) 2, pp. 80-87
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