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passengers are heterogeneous in their valuation of fares and accessibility. Aviation and high-speed rail are homogenous in …
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In a circular city model, I consider network design and pricing decisions for asingle fast transport connection that faces competition from a slower but betteraccessible transport mode. To access the fast transport network individuals haveto make complementary trips by slow mode. This fact has...
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37(2), pages 169-194.<P> Rail cost function analysis has been a popular topic in the (empirical) economics literature … over the past decades. Most studies find increasing returns to density for rail companies. The results can, however, be …
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income today. "Agriculture, Transportation and the Timing of Urbanization: Global Analysis at the Grid Cell Level" has been …
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This discussion paper led to an article in the <I>Journal of Advanced Transportation</I> (2014). Volume 48, issue 3 …
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to capital markets or better public transportation will reduce the differences in labor market outcomes. …
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marketing process, and a qualitative and quantitative analysis on the implications for the transportation and inventory costs …
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We consider a model for a serial supply chain in which production, inventory, and transportation decisions are … integrated, in the presence of production capacities and for different transportation cost functions. The model we study is a …, as well as multiple intermediate storage levels (including the retailer level), and transportation between these levels …
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We study strategic negotiation models featuring costless delay, general recognition procedures, endogenous voting orders, and finite sets of alternatives. Two examples show: 1. non-existence of stationary subgame-perfect equilibrium (SSPE). 2. the recursive equations and optimality conditions...
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This discussion paper resulted in a publication in <A href="http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8239378&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S026996481000032X">'Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences'</A>, 25(2), 157-69.<p>A version of the classical secretary problem is studied, in which one is interested in selecting one of the <I>b</I> best out of a group of <I>n</I> differently ranked persons who are...</i></i></p></a>
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