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    • An Overview of PIMMS (A Pricing and Investment Model for Multi-Modal Systems): An Areawide Urban Transport Policy Evaluation Model 

      Hensher, David A.; Waters II, W.G.; Zhu, William; Daniels, Rhonda
      Published 1993-02-01
      The resurgence of interest in building better cities provides an opportunity to develop improved land use-transport models; models which are responsive to a wide variety of planning options, in contrast to current urban ...
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    • THE TIMING OF CHANGE: DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS TIME PANELS IN TRANSPORTATION 

      Hensher, David A.; Raimond, Tim
      Published 1992-10-01
      Individuals adapt to changed circumstances at various points in time. Panel data typically are collected at discrete points in time. How well can models constructed from discrete time panel data approximate the underlying ...
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    • Predicting Demand for High Speed Rail in the Sydney- Canberra Corridor 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 1996-03-01
      Accessibility by High Speed Rail (HSR) services between major cities within a nation and across borders is growing in popularity. Currently 15 nations are evaluating new HSR along the lines of the successful systems in ...
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    • Valuation of Environmental Impacts of Transportation Projects: The Challenge of Self-Interest Proximity 

      Daniels, Rhonda; Hensher, David A.
      Published 1999-02-01
      Notable progress has been made in valuing non-monetary benefits of transportation projects such as travel time savings, but we are struggling to identify monetary values at the individual project level for many environmental ...
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    • Specification and Estimation of Nested Logit Models 

      Hensher, David A.; Greene, William H.
      Published 1999-02-01
      The nested logit model is currently the preferred extension to the simple multinomial logit discrete choice model. The appeal of the nested logit model is its ability to accommodate differential degrees of interdependence ...
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