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    • Port Investments on Coastal and Marine Disasters Prevention: An Economic and Policy Investigation 

      Xiao, Yi-bin; Fu, Xiaowen; Ng, Adolf K.Y.; Zhang, Anming
      Published 2014-09-01
      Located along shorelines, seaports are highly vulnerable to coastal and marine natural disasters. Damage caused by disasters can be prevented or alleviated if sufficient investments are made in a timely manner. However, ...
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    • A future in manufacturing: Major issues to be resolved by Australia Pty Ltd 

      Walters, David; Bhattacharjya, Jyotirmoyee
      Published 2013-05-01
      When asked for a view for the prospects for the Australian automotive industry’s survival while addressing the Australian British Chamber of Commerce in Melbourne, 11 April 2013, Jac Nasser, current chairman of BHP-Billiton ...
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    • Recognising the irrelevance of statewise–dominated alternatives in defining the composition of a choice set 

      Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh
      Published 2014-05-01
      This paper is motivated by the primary idea (or curiosity) that the distribution of choice probabilities associated with a set of alternatives defining a given choice set provides strong evidence on the way that agents ...
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    • Spatial variations of the effects of bus rapid transit on residential property values 

      Mulley, Corinne; Ma, Liang; Clifton, Geoffrey; Yen, Barbara; Burke, Matthew
      Published 2015-10-01
      Public transport investment is normally targeted at increasing accessibility which land rent theory identifies will increase land values. There is clear interest in how much land values increase to establish whether there ...
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    • The challenge of obtaining ground truth for GPS processing 

      Stopher, Peter; Shen, Li; Liu, Wen; Ahmed, Asif
      Published 2015-03-01
      The increasing use of GPS as a substitute or complement to conventional travel surveys has brought with it an increasing need for a reliable source of ground truth, i.e., information on the actual travel in which each ...
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