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    • Smoking choices, nicotine and addiction: A choice modelling approach applied to smokers in the US 

      Buckell, John; Hensher, David A.; Hess, Stephane
      Published 2020-01-01
      Use of choice models is growing rapidly in tobacco research. These models are being used to answer key policy questions. However, certain aspects of smokers’ choice behaviour are not well understood. One such feature is ...
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    • How can we identify the different components affecting residential property values before and after the announcement, construction and operation of transport projects? A case study in Sydney, Australia 

      Balbontin, Camila; Mulley, Corinne
      Published 2020-01-01
      New public transport projects are expensive and long lived and their financing often is a challenge. As a result, cities are often concerned to understand the economic impacts induced by these new public transport projects, ...
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    • Mobility as a Service and private car use: evidence from the Sydney MaaS trial 

      Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh Q.; Reck, Daniel J.
      Published 2020-07-13
      Australia’s first Mobility as a Service (MaaS) trial commenced in April 2019 in Sydney, running for two years. The objective of the trial is at least twofold – to assess interest in various MaaS subscription plans through ...
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    • Debt Rollover Risk, Credit Default Swap Spread and Stock Returns: Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis 

      Liu, Ya; Qiu, Buhui; Wang, Teng
      Published 2020
      This paper studies how the COVID-19 shock affects the CDS spread changes and abnormal stock returns of U.S. firms with different levels of debt rollover risk. We use the COVID-19 crisis as a quasi-natural experiment of ...
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    • Here we stand: temporal thinking in urgent times 

      Pietsch, Tamson; Flanagan, Frances
      Published 2020
      The challenge of our era is to find ways to respond to the ecological, social and political breakdown our world is facing as an entwined and inseverable phenomenon. These interwoven crises are taking place in a context ...
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