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    • Future bus transport contracts under mobility as a service regime in the digital age: are they likely to change? 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2016-08-01
      The digital age has opened up new opportunities to improve the customer experience in using public transport. Specifically, we see the role of smart technology in the hands of customers as the new rubric to deliver services ...
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    • Results of an evaluation of TravelSmart in South Australia 

      Stopher, Peter; Zhang, Yun; Zhang, Jun; Halling, Belinda
      Published 2010-06-01
      Beginning in 2005, an evaluation was undertaken of a TravelSmart intervention in South Australia. The evaluation was undertaken using a panel of households, members of which were asked to carry GPS devices with them for a ...
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    • Constant elasticity of substitution (CES) production function can greatly overestimate the economic costs of climate policies. 

      Truong, Truong P.
      Published 2009-07-01
      In this paper, we look at a modification to the conventional constant-elasticity-of-substitution (CES) production function to arrive at a more general specification which can allow for varying, or ‘flexible’ elasticity of ...
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    • Air Transport Services in Regional Australia – Demand pattern, frequency choice and airport entry 

      Zhang, Yahua; Wang, Kun; Fu, Xiaowen
      Published 2016-10-01
      This study investigates the development of the aviation market at Australia’s top 50 regional airports during 2005-2013. Demand estimation results suggest that a higher commodity price increases traffic volume in markets ...
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    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Australian Commutersí Attitudes and Behaviour Concerning Abatement Policies and Personal Involvement 

      Golob, Thomas F.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1997-01-01
      Public interest in the environment is building as we gain information about the deterioration in air quality and the potential threat of global warming. This research addresses the dichotomy between an individual’s behavior ...
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