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ITLS Working Papers 1994: Recent submissions

    • Transportation in low density markets: a role for public policy? 

      Chow, Garland
      Published 1994-10-01
      Many jurisdictions continue to regulate transportation services to small communities. These low density transport markets are subject to utilization economies that are lost when the market is fragmented among numerous ...
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    • Revisions and Update: Productivity of Australian Railways 1971/72 to 1991/92 

      Hensher, David A.; Daniels, Rhonda; DeMellow, Ian
      Published 1994-07-01
      This paper revises the findings of the Productivity of Australian Railways study released by ITS in 1992. The findings were released as Research Report ITS-RR-92-1, as Working Paper ITS-WP-92-7 and as a paper published in ...
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    • Work Trip Characteristics Folowing the Gulf Crisis: The Experience in Amman, Jordan 

      Hamed, Mohammed M.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1994-06-01
      This paper investigates the home to work trip characteristics following the Gulf crisis and the huge influx of Gulf returnees (mainly from Kuwait). These characteristics are measured through specifying and estimating three ...
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    • Panel Data, Event Histories and Dynamic Choice Modelling: its Usefulness in Tourism Research 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 1994-01-01
      In recognition of the dynamic nature of many consumer decisions, household-based panel studies have been designed and implemented in a number of non-tourism contexts. Such panels involve the monitoring of individual and ...
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    • Technology, Pricing and Management Systems Futures for Urban Public Transport 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 1994-04-01
      The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who would like to support public transport if the case for its contribution to urban sustainability is proven. This paper emphasises ...
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