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ITLS Working Papers 2014: Recent submissions

    • Housing prices and price endogeneity in tenure and dwelling type choice models 

      Ho, Chinh; Hensher, David
      Published 2014-04-01
      The application of a strategic transport – land use model usually requires dwelling price data for both the chosen and non-chosen alternatives. Previous studies have used average dwelling prices either externally sourced ...
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    • Managing and measuring sustainability performance of supply chains 

      Varsei, Mohsen; Soosay, Claudine; Fahimnia, Behnam; Sarkis, Joseph
      Published 2014-06-01
      Sustainable development from an industrial perspective has extended beyond organisational boundaries to incorporate a supply chain approach. This paper provides a framework which can assist focal companies in development ...
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    • Two new methods for solving the path‐based stochastic user equilibrium problem 

      Zhou, Bojian; Bliemer, Michiel; Bell, Michael; He, Jie
      Published 2014-03-01
      In this paper, we present two new methods for the path-based logit stochastic user equilibrium problem, and investigate their convergence properties. First, a two level partial linearization method is proposed. Second, a ...
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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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    • 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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