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presented here directly asks, is telecommuting a “friend or foe†of travel-reducing policies? Given that telecommuters tend … retrospectively about their residential relocations, as well as their telecommuting engagements, over a 10-year period. The results … indicate that, as expected, residential moves that are temporally associated with telecommuting episodes tend to increase …
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models travel behavior before and after telecommuting takes place in the household° Sets of feasible alternative …
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This paper provides an overview of the status of telecommuting in the United States, especially as it relates to … telecommuting that have developed through increased operational experience. It reports several policy statements involving … telecommuting, and explores the appeal of telecommuting as a public policy instrument. It highlights some trends in the …
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for improving the nation's transport system. We focus here on several such fiscal and organizational tools for decreasing …
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convenience telecommuting offers is not problem free. …
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Consider two firms, at different locations, supplying a homogenous good at constant marginal production cost. Consumers incur travel costs to the firm for each unit purchased, and the travel costs increase with the amount of travel to each firm (congestion). When all traffic and all congestion...
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We examine the link between highways and urban development by employing both hedonic analysis and multiple sales techniques to study the impact of the construction of toll roads in Orange County, California, on house prices. Urban economic theory predicts that if highways improve accessibility,...
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