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    • What if petrol increased to $10 per litre? Implications on travel behaviour and public transport demand 

      Hensher, David A.; Stanley, John K.
      Published 2008-09-01
      Petrol prices are increasing at a formidable rate. In July 2007 unleaded regular petrol in the typical Australian capital city was about $A1.20/litre and 12 months later the price was over $A1.60/litre. Pundits predict ...
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    • A combined GPS/stated choice experiment to estimate values of crash-risk reduction 

      Fifer, Simon; Greaves, Stephen; Rose, John; Ellison, Richard
      Published 2010-11-01
      This paper details the development and application of a Stated Choice experiment designed to explore motorists sensitivities to a kilometre-based charging regime focused around crash-risk reduction. Hypothetical responses ...
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    • The logistics implications of emerging business models 

      Walters, David
      Published 2011-07-01
      The network structure has expanded the nature of organisational economics from a limited perspective, based upon economies of scale (within which the firm became volume oriented striving to achieve its minimum cost/volume ...
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    • Efficient procurement of public air services - Lessons learned from European transport authorities' perspectives 

      Merkert, Rico; O’Fee, Basil
      Published 2012-09-01
      This paper aims to derive lessons and best practices from the different European experiences by viewing issues from a public transport authority perspective. The heart of this paper is a survey of European air service ...
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    • Evaluating and improving software for identifying trips, occupancy, mode and purpose from GPS traces. 

      Stopher, Peter; Zhang, Jun; Prasad, Christine
      Published 2013-11-01
      Over the past several years, the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney has been developing software to process GPS traces and impute the trip ends, modes of travel, occupancy, and trip ...
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