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creating a mathematical model describing the formation and distribution of the streams in the agglomeration transport network …The population of the Petersburg's city agglomeration on January 1, 2012 was about 5,9 million people, the territory … area -- 11,6 thousand km ². The borders, spatial and structural features of the Petersburg's city agglomeration are defined …
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dependent variable (3), the validation of endogeneity gives enough tools to infer a positive or a negative causality of … causality relationship changes depending on the size of companies established on each zone. Results of this empirical research … give some robust evidences. In the case of Bogotá, public transports improvements have a causality relationship on the …
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This paper aims to reveal the importance of public transport policies in the evolution of crime configuration and so … structure on a city. Public transport policies have an essential role on criminal behavior and its evolution. Nevertheless, the … each zone, this study suggest that transport improvements degree impacts directly on the criminality rates of the city …
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recommendations of urban and transport researchers, congestion tolls are rarely applied, mainly because these policies are not …, we explicitly analyse heterogeneity in the value of time and reliability using a novel semi-econometric procedure, based … substantial heterogeneity in the value of time and reliability. In order to avoid misspecification due to restrictive functional …
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especially the preferences for ethnic description of the neighbourhood are subject to heterogeneity in tastes that quite often … approach, we aim to examine the observed and unobserved heterogeneity in RLC behaviour across households of different ethnic …
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Forecasting regional variables provides very important information for political, institutional and economic agents. However, in the present context characterized by important decline of economies, heterogeneous data and regional interdependencies, it is even more difficult to carry out accurate...
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the supply side driven relationship explaining how transport leads to urban development. The intention of the paper is to … between population and transport. We then secondly extend the analysis by looking into the relation between land values and … transport. Our estimates suggest a supply side driven relationship between transport and population and a positive reciprocal …
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important energy, trade and transport networks which connect west to east and north to south are keys to unleashing this … by road in Turkey. This dependence on road transport creates imbalance in favour of road transport. Indications such as … customs constraints are some examples. The changing context of international transport has prompted Turkish international road …
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population of a city depends negatively on transport costs that are related positively with energy price index. The optimal … high transport costs. Due to large distances it is optimal to return to gasoline and thus transport subsidy. This will work …
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