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    • Disaggregating the electricity sector in a CGE model to allow competition theory to explain the introduction of new technologies to the sector 

      Truong, Truong P.; Hamasaki, Hiroshi
      Published 2018-09-01
      The electricity sector in most CGE models is highly aggregate which makes it unsuitable for use in the analysis of the impacts of climate change or energy policies on the sector. A conventional approach is to disaggregate ...
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    • Tackling road congestion – what might it look like in the future under a collaborative and connected mobility model? 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2018-01-01
      Traffic congestion continues to be the bane of many metropolitan areas and has exercised the minds of experts for at least the last 60 years. With the advent of smart (intelligent) mobility, aligned with digital disruption ...
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    • ESTIMATION OF AN ORIGIN-DESTINATION TRIP MATRIX FROM LINK TRAFFIC COUNTS FOR LARGE NETWORKS 

      Zhu, William; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1995-02-01
      Existing approaches to estimating origin-destination trip matrices (O-D) from traffic counts are often limited by the size of a network. These approaches concentrate on achieving a target O-D matrix obtained elsewhere (eg ...
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    • PRIVATISATION AND DEREGULATION OF PASSENGER TRANSPORT: A SUMMING UP 

      Beesley, Michael E.; Hensher, David A.; Talvitie, Antti
      Published 1991-02-01
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    • Assessing Data and Modeling Needs for Urban Transport Sector: An Australian Perspective 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2000-03-01
      Managing the transport assets of an urban economy and ensuring that change is in accordance with suitable performance measures requires continuing improvement in analytical power and empirical information. One crucial input ...
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