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    • Australia 6 months After COVID-19 Restrictions- Part 1: Changes to Travel Activity and Attitude to Measures 

      Beck, Matthew J.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2021
      While many countries have experienced more than one wave of the pandemic throughout 2020, Australia has been able to contain the virus in a way that makes it a stand out (with New Zealand) in the way that it has been ...
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    • Australia 6 months After COVID-19 Restrictions Part 2: The Impact of Working from Home 

      Beck, Matthew J.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2021
      This paper (Part 2 in the paper series), building on earlier studies examining the Australian response, extends on findings related to travel activity, commuting, and attitudes towards COVID-19 measures (Part 1 in the paper ...
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    • Understanding Buy in for Risky Prospects: Incorporating Degree of Belief into the ex ante Assessment of Support for Alternative Road Pricing Schemes 

      Hensher, David A.; Rose, John M; Collins, Andrew T
      Published 2013-01-01
      This paper investigates support for road pricing reform within a referendum voting choice model. Central to this is how to identify believable ex-ante support for specific road pricing schemes. Our approach is centred on ...
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    • Contrasts of Relative Advantage Maximisation with Random Utility Maximisation and Regret Minimisation 

      Leong, Waiyan; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2015-01-01
      This paper discusses the theoretical properties and the empirical application of an improved version of the ‘relative advantage maximising’ (RAM) model. This model shares several desirable features of a set of models based ...
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    • Understanding Buy in for Risky Prospects: Incorporating Degree of Belief into the ex ante Assessment of Support for Alternative Road Pricing Schemes 

      Hensher, David A.; Collins, Andrew T.; Rose, John M
      Published 2012-01-01
      This paper investigates support for road pricing reform within the framework of a referendum voting choice model. Central to this task is how to identify ex ante support for specific road pricing schemes, such that the ...
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