ITLS Working Papers: Recent submissions
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Who is inclined to embrace sustainable options in on-demand mobility?
Published 2025-12-01Shared on-demand mobility can be made more sustainable, but this often involves trade-offs in comfort and cost. For example, electric vehicles emit less CO2 but may require higher fares to compensate for charging time, ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Understanding charging duration patterns of electric vehicle users: Evidence from an Australian field study
Published 2025-12-01In this study, we examine the charging location and duration choices made by Australian electric vehicle owners over a one-week period. To do so, we employ a multivariate multiple discrete-grouped extreme value (MDGEV) ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Introducing Money into the Framework of a General Equilibrium Model
Published 2025-09-29Money is an important factor in economic activities but in a general equilibrium framework the concept of money seems to be absent. In fact money is often considered only as a ‘veil’ in hiding real economic activities, and ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Road User Charge Reform and the Political Shift in Interest in Australia: Some Thoughts to Contemplate
Published 2025-09-03The 2024 electric vehicle distance-based charge introduced in Victoria, Australia, to recognise that such vehicles do not pay fuel excise tax, led to a high court challenge in which it was deemed unconstitutional for a ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Personal e-scooter ownership and use: Perspectives from New Zealand
Published 2025-08-20In common with much of the world, e-scooters have emerged onto the urban landscape in New Zealand, promising both a practical and greener form of personal mobility. While focus has primarily been around managing ...Open AccessWorking Paper