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    • Combining Sources of Preference Data: The Case of the Lurking l‘s 

      Hensher, David A.; Louviere, Jordan; Swait, Joffre
      Published 1997-04-01
      This paper brings together several research streams and concepts that have been evolving in random utility choice theory: first, it reviews the literature on stated preference (SP) elicitation methods and introduces the ...
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    • Developments in the Aviation Industry in Australia and Asia - Implications for Australian Tourism 

      Hooper, Paul
      Published 1997-06-01
      The Asia-Pacific region is expected to be the main region of growth in airline travel for at least the next two decades. According to the forecasts, China will become one of the largest domestic airline markets in the world ...
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    • Evaluating Minimum Service Levels for Bus Services - Using Geographical Information Systems 

      Ton, Tu; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1997-06-01
      Under the New South Wales Passenger Transport Act 1990, each commercial contract for providing a bus service must stipulate a scale of minimum service levels. It is a means for the Government to ensure that all the residents ...
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    • The Future of Exclusive Busways: The Brazilian Experience 

      Smith, Neil; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1997-05-01
      This paper examines the operation of urban bus transport systems based upon exclusive bus roadways (busways) in three cities in Brazil. The historic, economic, political, regulatory and operating context for these services ...
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    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Australian Commutersí Attitudes and Behaviour Concerning Abatement Policies and Personal Involvement 

      Golob, Thomas F.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1997-01-01
      Public interest in the environment is building as we gain information about the deterioration in air quality and the potential threat of global warming. This research addresses the dichotomy between an individual’s behavior ...
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