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Travelers often are incompletely informed about travel alternatives, which has important implications for various domains of travel behavior such as whether or not to make a trip, modal choice, the timing of a trip or route choice. During the last decade large efforts have been made to increase...
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of data is an increasingly important source of uncertainty about the state of the economy and offer an alternative … channel of uncertainty - data uncertainty. This paper adds on the uncertainty literature and focuses on data uncertainty …, which originates in the revision structure of data. We find that apart from the general and economic policy uncertainty, the …
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-form expressions of welfare loss from shocks and epistemological uncertainty identify the interaction of (intertemporal) risk attitude … is comparable to numeric models used in policy advising. Uncertainty surrounding climate change remains large. The closed …, distributional moments, and the climatic shadow values. Welfare gains from reducing uncertainty about temperature feedbacks are much …
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of uncertainty on travel times and the implications this has forestimations of travel time values has received much less … attention in the literature. In thispaper we compare various modelling approaches to address uncertainty and demonstrate … thatignoring uncertainty issues may easily lead to distorted estimates of values of travel time. Thisis of special relevance in …
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Roy (Safety First and the Holding of Assets, 1952) argues that decisions under uncertainty motivate firms to avoid … such as inelastic pricing, why the firm takes on more risk as gains become less likely, and asymmetric responses to demand …
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