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for this puzzle. They explain that an improvement in transport technology can increase the transport costs, because it …
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Purpose: The understanding of logistics process in terms of costs and profitability is a complex task and there is a …-Driven Activity Based Costing (TDABC) have been used in the context of logistics costs. Design/methodology/approach: A Distribution … developed in this case study can be used in similar cases and as a basis for the analysis of logistics costs in other logistics …
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nature of travellers' choices, by deriving a closed-form solution for the costs of travel time variability. The resulting … furthermore shown that schedule delay costs are on average 24 percent of the total costs of travel delays. …
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is a key part of logistics, but because trucks are usually associated with negative externalities including pollution …) to counteract the safety externalities of freight transportation in the European Union. In certain sense, our study might …
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The provision of public transit is thought to reduce travel time losses that are due to car congestion. For this reason, it is economically justified to subsidise public transit from a welfare perspective as it creates a congestion-relief benefit. The main goal of this paper is to quantify the...
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This paper estimates the effects of airports on economic growth in US metropolitan areas. The estimation uses a novel technique to identify the effects of changes in local airport sizes from overall changes in the air travel network. Airport size is found to have a positive effect on local...
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The majority of light aviation aircrafts cabins are unpressurised and this may pose risks for the safety of both pilots and passengers. As altitude increases partial oxygen pressure decreases and this situation may lead to early stages of hypoxia affecting pilot's capabilities to perform simple...
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