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    • THE EFFECTS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT CHANGE IN RURAL NEW SOUTH WALES 

      Raimond, Timothy; Parolin, Bruno
      Published 1992-01-01
      Policies of deregulation, privatisation and, especially, rationalisation are being increasingly adopted as mechanisms for a competitive and more market oriented approach to transport supply, particularly in rural areas. ...
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    • Variations in the Value of Travel Time Savings: Empirical Studies and the Values for Road Project Evaluation 

      Waters II, W.G.
      Published 1993-07-01
      This paper focuses on the variations in values of travel time savings (VTTS) found in different empirical studies and used for road project evaluation in a number of countries and jurisdictions. Estimates of VTTS, expressed ...
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    • APPROACHING A DYNAMIC URBAN TRANSIT DEMAND MODEL FOR SYDNEY 

      Altinoglu, Ilker; Smith, Nariida
      Published 1992-01-01
      Urban Australia has seen a continuing movement away from public transit. In 1988 over 95% of all passenger kilometres in the Sydney Metropolitan area were by car and truck. There is now a growing recognition of the costs ...
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    • Modeling the Potential for Aviation Liberalization in Central Asia - Market analysis and implications for the Belt and Road initiative 

      Wang, Kun; Fu, Xiaowen; Czerny, Achim I.; Hua, Guowei; Lei, Zheng
      Published 2018-05-01
      This study analyzes aviation markets in the five land-locked countries in Central Asia. Panel data spanning from 2007 to 2015 are used to estimate airline entry patterns in origin-destination markets. Econometric estimates ...
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    • A Review of Recent Bicycle Related Safety Research in Australia 

      Katz, Roderick J.; Smith, Nariida C.
      Published 1993-09-01
      This paper examines the recent research in relation to bicycle safety carried out in Australia. Australian road authorities in particular have been active in conducting and commissioning bicycle safety research in recent ...
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