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This paper considers the use of 'long-run cost functions' for congested networks in solving second-best network problems, in which capacity and tolls are instruments. We derive analytical results both for general cost and demand functions and for specific functional forms, namely Bureau of...
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This paper considers the use of ‘long-run cost functions’ for congested networks in solving second-best network problems, in which capacity and tolls are instruments. We derive analytical results both for general cost and demand functions and for specific functional forms, namely Bureau of...
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This paper deals with first-best and second-best congestion pricing of a stylised two-link network with probabilistic route choice of travellers. Travellers may have heterogeneous values of travel times and may differ in their idiosyncratic route preferences. We derive first-best and second-best...
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This paper deals with first-best and second-best congestion pricing of a stylised two-link network with probabilistic route choice of travellers. Travellers may have heterogeneous values of travel times and may differ in their idiosyncratic route preferences. We derive first-best and second-best...
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This research article explores a text analytics approach to assess the prominence of corporate social responsibility in 554 Singapore-listed firms through a content analysis of the news. Instead of relying on publications by the firms, third-party news coverage is used to reduce potential biases...
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We highlight a trade-off between speed (the rate at which behaviours propagate in the population) and resilience (the measure of initial adopters required for spreading) in models of threshold contagion: contagion is faster in networks where it is harder to initiate contagion. We derive various...
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