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Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions

    • Aviation and Tourism in Nepal: Liberalising Airline Competition in a Less Developed Country 

      Hooper, Paul
      Published 1994-02-01
      Nepal is one of the world's poorest countries, but it has natural and cultural assets that have enabled it to generate a sizeable tourism industry. As part of a strategy to increase the nation's income from tourism, His ...
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    • Accessible Buses in a Commercial Environment 

      Smith, Neil
      Published 1996-02-01
      This paper considers the operation of accessible urban buses in a commercial environment with particular reference to the provision of services in Wellington, New Zealand. The goal of achieving fully accessible urban public ...
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    • Analysis of a financial incentive to encourage safer driving practices 

      Greaves, Stephen; Fifer, Simon
      Published 2011-09-01
      This paper reports on the behavioural response of motorists to a variable rate charging scheme designed to encourage safer driving practices and reduce exposure to crash-risk – specifically kilometres driven, night-time ...
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    • Interpreting discrete choice models based on best-worst data: A matter of framing 

      Rose, John M.
      Published 2013-11-01
      Best worst choice response tasks have become increasingly popular as a means of increasing the amount of information captured from respondents undertaking stated preference experiments. In analysis, best worst data is often ...
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    • The North West Rail Link: Winners and losers in the locality of the north west area 

      Clifton, Geoffrey T.; Mulley, Corinne; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2012-12-01
      The appraisal of large scale transport infrastructure projects by governments tends to focus on the costs and benefits to society as a whole or to broad communities affected by the project. In so doing, it is often believed ...
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