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    • Transnational Corporations, Local Adaptation and Inter- Firm Linkages in Developing Countries: Some Contrasts with Local Enterprises in India. 

      Ray, Pradeep Kanta; Rahman, Shams
      Published 2003-06-01
      The issue how transnational corporations (TNC) affiliates adapt locally within emerging markets while sustaining their global competitive advantage has been debated and discussed in international business literature. Even ...
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    • Assessing pedestrian exposure to fine particulates at fine levels of spatio-temporal resolution 

      Greaves, Stephen; Liu, Qian
      Published 2007-05-01
      A compelling body of international evidence now exists suggesting a causal link between exposure to airborne particulate matter (PM) and adverse health consequences. Travel microenvironments have come under particular ...
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    • The multiple discretecontinuous extreme value (MDCEV) model: Role of utility function parameters, identification considerations, and model extensions 

      Bhat, Chandra R.
      Published 2007-11-01
      Many consumer choice situations are characterized by the simultaneous demand for multiple alternatives that are imperfect substitutes for one another. A simple and parsimonious Multiple Discrete-Continuous Extreme Value ...
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    • Road User Charging: The Global Relevance of Recent Developments in the United Kingdom 

      Hensher, David A.; Puckett, Sean
      Published 2005-09-01
      Charging users of the roads for the costs they impose on the system is not new. Economists have been promoting its virtues for as long as arguments about economic efficiency have been in print. What is different today is ...
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    • Sample optimality in the design of stated choice experiments 

      Rose, John M; Bliemer, Michiel CJ
      Published 2005-06-01
      Stated choice (SC) experiments represent the dominant data paradigm in the study of behavioral responses of individuals, households as well as other organizations, yet little is known about the sample size requirements for ...
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