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    • Auction Settings Impacts on the Performance of Truckload Transportation Marketplaces 

      Figliozzi, Miguel Andres; Mahmassani, Hani S.; Jaillet, Patrick
      Published 2005-03-01
      This paper compares the performance of different sequential auction settings for the procurement of truckload services. In this environment, demands arrive randomly over time and are described by pick up, delivery locations ...
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    • Disaggregate Assessments of Population Exposure to Aircraft Noise 

      Greaves, Stephen; Collins, Andrew
      Published 2006-09-01
      The dual pressures of rapidly growing air passenger and freight traffic and increasing numbers of people living in close proximity to airports and flight-paths is a major social problem in many major urban centres around ...
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    • Bus rapid transit systems: A comparative assessment 

      Hensher, David A.; Golob, Thomas F
      Published 2008-04-01
      There is renewed interest in many developing and developed countries in finding ways of providing efficient and effective public transport that does not come with a high price tag. An increasing number of nations are asking ...
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    • The implications on willingness to pay of a stochastic treatment of attribute processing in stated choice studies 

      Hensher, David A.; Rose, John; Bertoia, Tony
      Published 2005-06-01
      Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are asked to evaluate a set of attributes offered and to choose their most preferred alternative. It has always been thought that some attributes are not ...
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    • Asymmetrical Preference Formation in Willingness to Pay Estimates in Discrete Choice Models 

      Hess, Stephane; Rose, John M; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2006-06-01
      Individuals when faced with choices amongst a number of alternatives often adopt a variety of processing rules, ranging from simple linear to complex non-linear treatment of each attribute defining the offer of each ...
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