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ITLS Working Papers 2012: Recent submissions

    • Examining estimator bias and efficiency for pseudo panel data: A Monte Carlo simulation approach 

      Tsai, Chi-Hong; Leong, Waiyan; Mulley, Corinne; Clifton, Geoffrey
      Published 2012-04-01
      Pseudo panel data have been increasingly applied in empirical research as an alternative approach to a longitudinal analysis when genuine panel data are unavailable. However, conventional techniques are typically used to ...
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    • Accessibility and residual land value uplift: Identifying spatial variations in the accessibility impacts of a bus transitway 

      Densmore, Karley; Mulley, Corinne
      Published 2012-03-01
      New public transport investment offers the potential to improve accessibility for existing and new users of the public transport network. Transport infrastructure provides land value uplift following improvements in ...
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    • Transport improvement, agglomeration effect and urban productivity: The case of Chinese cities 

      Lin, Tan; Truong, Truong P.
      Published 2012-06-01
      Improvement in the transport sector will increase accessibility to economic activities, which in turn benefit urban productivity by enabling agglomeration economies. This paper aims to establish the link between agglomeration ...
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    • A global perspective on pallet life-cycle management practices and a research agenda 

      Bhattacharjya, Jyotirmoyee; Walters, David
      Published 2012-11-01
      The purpose of this paper is to understand the complexity of pallet life cycle management practices in the context of resource scarcity, rising costs and different regulatory environments. The paper integrates a detailed ...
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    • A cost-based maritime container assignment model and port choice 

      Bell, Michael G. H.; Liu, Xin
      Published 2012-12-01
      A recently proposed frequency-based maritime container assignment model (Bell et al, 2011) seeks an assignment of full and empty containers to paths that minimises expected container travel time, whereas containers are in ...
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