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ITLS Working Papers 2018: Recent submissions

    • Modeling the Potential for Aviation Liberalization in Central Asia - Market analysis and implications for the Belt and Road initiative 

      Wang, Kun; Fu, Xiaowen; Czerny, Achim I.; Hua, Guowei; Lei, Zheng
      Published 2018-05-01
      This study analyzes aviation markets in the five land-locked countries in Central Asia. Panel data spanning from 2007 to 2015 are used to estimate airline entry patterns in origin-destination markets. Econometric estimates ...
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    • General solution scheme for the Static Link Transmission Model 

      Raadsen, Mark P.H.; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.
      Published 2018-11-01
      Until the present day most static traffic assignment models are neither capacity constrained nor storage constrained. Recent studies have resulted in novel approaches that consider capacity constraints and sometimes storage ...
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    • Consumer Surplus based Method for Quantifying and Improving the Material Flow Supply Chain Network Robustness 

      Perera, Supun; Bell, Michael G.H.; Kurauchi, Fumitaka; Bliemer, Michiel C. J.; Kasthurirathna, Dharshana
      Published 2018-06-01
      Recent advances in network science has encouraged researchers to adopt a topological view when characterising the robustness of supply chain networks (SCNs). However, topology based characterisations, without considering ...
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    • Disaggregating the electricity sector in a CGE model to allow competition theory to explain the introduction of new technologies to the sector 

      Truong, Truong P.; Hamasaki, Hiroshi
      Published 2018-09-01
      The electricity sector in most CGE models is highly aggregate which makes it unsuitable for use in the analysis of the impacts of climate change or energy policies on the sector. A conventional approach is to disaggregate ...
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    • CORPORATE MOBILITY REVIEW; How Business can Shape Mobility 

      Wong, Yale Z.
      Published 2018-07-01
      This research is based around months of conversation with business leaders across major sectors of the Australian economy. It constitutes a business-led response to the challenge of mobility which is increasingly constraining ...
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