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India has one of the largest rail networks in the world but has no line which can be classified as HSR allowing operational speed of 125 mph. The current fastest train runs at 100 mph over a distance of only around 100 miles. However, supported by a robust political willingness, a new HSR...
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Chinese cities, including point degree, closeness centrality and average travel time, we construct econometric models to … Chinese city, one HSR line more will lead to an increase in HP by 10.9% and one minute less of average travel time will lead …
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same time. The service sector is crucial in this process because, unlike other land transport infrastructure, HSR mainly … saves transport time for people, but not cargo. Incorporating this feature to the model of Ottaviano et al. (2002), we show … empirical evidence from the 1982 opening of two major HSRs in Japan (Shinkansen), which saved intercity travel time by as much …
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This study examines the impact of transportation infrastructure on corporate innovation. This topic is important because transportation infrastructure represents one of the major types of government spending and innovation is crucial for economic growth at both firm- and national levels. To shed...
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