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The standard economic model for analyzing traffic congestion, due to A.A. Walters, incorporates a relationship between …
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congestion. It finds further evidence that individuals tend to progress from lower-cost, short-term strategies to higher … of each of 15 congestion-response strategies were estimated, as a function of work-, family-, leisure-, and travel …-related reasons, it is clear that individuals adopt and consider the strategies studied here for many reasons other than congestion …
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We study the duopolistic interaction between congestible facilities that supply perfect substitutes. Firms are assumed to make sequential decisions on capacities and prices. Since the outcomes directly affect consumers’ time cost of accessing or using a facility, the capacity sharing rule...
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This project conceptually and empirically explores the complex relationship between congestion and accessibility. While … congestion alters individual access to opportunities, its effects vary significantly across people, places, and time - variations …, congestion can constrain mobility and thus indirectly reduce accessibility. Second, congestion is associated with agglomerations …
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(congestion). When all traffic and all congestion are generated by travel to a duopolist, both the Nash-Bertrand equilibrium …
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