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ITLS Working Papers 1999: Recent submissions

    • Regaining the Fundamentals 

      Stone, Alastair
      Published 1999-02-01
      Transport policy and planning has relatively few but important fundamentals. Research has focused on marginal issues and not fundamentals. The paper reviews physical fundamentals, moves through economic and financial, then ...
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    • Getting Planes off the Ground: Key Concepts and Issues in Airport Capacity Planning and Management 

      Raguraman, K.
      Published 1999-07-01
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    • Conjoint Preference Elicitation Methods in the Broader Context of Random Utility Theory Preference Elicitation Methods 

      Hensher, David A.; Louviere, Jordan J.; Swait, Joffre
      Published 1999-03-01
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    • Evolution and Revolution: the Changing Focus of Regulation of the World’s Railways 

      Waters II, William G.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1999-04-01
      This paper provides an overview and perspective on the regulatory changes sweeping through the world’s railways. The review concentrates on railways in the relatively wealthy countries, primarily because they are the ...
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    • Specification and Estimation of Nested Logit Models 

      Hensher, David A.; Greene, William H.
      Published 1999-02-01
      The nested logit model is currently the preferred extension to the simple multinomial logit discrete choice model. The appeal of the nested logit model is its ability to accommodate differential degrees of interdependence ...
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