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effects from infrastructure provision on various outcome variables. Moreover, we find that rail transport does not crowd out …This paper studies the regional treatment effects of infrastructure projects on employment and transport volumes by … local road transport. …
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acronym). This study aims to analyse the probability of an under-used public infrastructure and the AENA's managerial ability … external factors. Findings - Airports' infrastructure capacity and traffic are not correlated; regional airports become a …, resulting in disused public infrastructure that falls far short of improving connectivity and regional development. Originality …
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This study analyzes mobility patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic for eight large Latin American cities. Indicators of mobility by socioeconomic status (SES) are generated by combining georeferenced mobile phone information with granular census data. Before the pandemic, a strong positive...
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Freight transportation by rail is one of the most important factors in the country's economic development; and … strong link between GDP per capita for the country and the dynamics of rail freight transportation. … the analysis and conclusion of this type is a possibility to measure the trends of transport development. They have been …
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Ports and shipping have been in the spotlight in 2021 with surging demand, skyrocketing freight rates and week … developments in international shipping and the potential for maritime transport as an early indicator for commodity trade. The …
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We study the long-term impact of job displacement on workers' commuting behavior. Our measures of commuting exploit geo-coordinates of workers' places of residence and places of work, from which we calculate the door-to-door commuting distance and commuting time. Using German employee-employer...
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unsustainable in face of the competition from ESS. We used Z‑score analysis to investigate if bike sharing systems operators … indicate that although the market was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and growing scooter-sharing competition, the problems …
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the impacts of congestion on access to job opportunities in the twenty largest cities in Brazil and examines how people of … implications for policies aimed at reducing the inequalities in the impacts of congestion on access to job opportunities, and can …
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Providing access to education for low-income populations is essential to reduce inequalities and promote social … inclusion. Although the spatial dimension of inequalities in access to education has received attention in recent studies, there … is a lack of studies that examine whether children have sufficient access to schools across Brazilian cities and how …
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covers access to public services of primary care and high complexity by public transport, car and on foot, considering the …The population's access to public health services contribute to reducing disease prevalence and raising life expectancy … services to reduce, spatial, and income inequalities in access to health care. Several studies explore the spatial dimension of …
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