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, railways, and logistics hubs, coupled with issues like insufficient standardization, technical constraints, and service …
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following the deregulation of the industry in January 2013. Applying both parametric and semi-parametric survival models, we …
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Two years after the deregulation of the German interurban bus industry in January 2013, two new entrants emerged as …
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While much of the developed world struggles with debt and chronically low growth, Canada, one of the best-performing members of the G-7, remains on firmer footing. However, this country still has to cope with slower growth, cutbacks and aging infrastructure. As this paper argues, reconciling...
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Two years after the deregulation of the German interurban bus industry in January 2013, two new entrants emerged as …
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The European Commission years ago adopted a policy of encouraging the substitution of motor carrier haulage of freight with rail and water carrier haulage, as part of its "green" agenda of reducing fuel consumption, emission of pollutants, carbon intensity, and road congestion. Regarding railway...
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The privatization of the rail network, which started in 1996, is the main motivation for this analysis of the recent performance and perspectives of the sector. The paper first presents an overview of the size and relative importance of the transport sector by mode. The operational and cost...
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This paper shows and analyzes the deterioration of net social benefits from Line 3 of the Light Rail in Guadalajara, Mexico, which took place even before Line 3 began its operational life. According to this ex-post evaluation, this light rail project has performed worse than the average...
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Airport noise is costly. Airport location is typically associated with lower property prices. Airport expansion often sparks protests by local residents. In this paper, I provide new evidence on the costs of airport-related noise (and other disamenities of airports) for individuals. In contrast...
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impact on TM users by improving traveling conditions significantly. In addition, congestion, pollution and traffic accidents …
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