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ITLS Working Papers 1993: Recent submissions

    • TRIP FREQUENCY SCHEDULING FOR TERMINAL QUEUING BUS ROUTES 

      Zhu, William
      Published 2000-07-01
      Many public bus transit system in cities of developing countries have to operate in a very hectic traffic environment and are often subject to a terminal queuing process: buses and crews are placed into queues at terminals ...
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    • Approaching an Airline Network Model of Competitive Strategy in International Aviation: A Conceptual Framework 

      Nyathi, Michael Z.
      Published 1993-07-01
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    • A Bounded-Size Likelihood Test for Non- Nested Probabilistic Discrete Choice Models Estimated from Choice-Based Samples 

      Horowitz, Joel L.; Hensher, David A.; Zhu, William
      Published 1993-11-01
      Discrete-choice models of the hierarchical logit form enable the analyst to configure tree structures and to investigate the relative statistical and behavioural strengths of alternative hierarchies. The alternative tree ...
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    • ECONOMIC REWARD AND ON-ROAD PERFORMANCE OF LONG DISTANCE TRUCKING: AN ECONOMETRIC ASSESSMENT 

      Hensher, David A.; Battellino, Helen C.; Daniels, Rhonda
      Published 1993-01-01
      This paper reports the results of an econometric analysis of the influences on economic reward and on-road behaviour of long distance truck drivers in Australia. Drawing on a 1990 survey of a sample of 800 truck drivers ...
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    • STATED PREFERENCE ANALYSIS OF TRAVEL CHOICES: THE STATE OF PRACTICE 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 1993-03-01
      Stated preference (SP) methods are widely used in travel behaviour research and practice to identify behavioural responses to choice situations which are not revealed in the market, and where the attribute levels offered ...
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