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'I want to thank the editors for bringing this project to fruition
and compiling in one volume contributions which will interest both
transport specialists and economists. Engineers and management
experts will benefit from the summaries, and rigorous analysis, of
recent advances in economic research applied to their fields of
interest. Researchers and students in economics will see how
economic theory can be applied in a specific context to enrich the
study of one sector, transport. In this way, the handbook
contributes to the cross-fertilisation of different areas of
knowledge and constitutes an important development in the
advancement of that knowledge.' - From the foreword by Daniel L.
McFadden, 2000 Nobel Laureate in Economics Bringing together
insights and perspectives from close to 70 of the world's leading
experts in the field, this timely Handbook provides an up-to-date
guide to the most recent and state-of-the-art advances in transport
economics. The comprehensive coverage includes topics such as the
relationship between transport and the spatial economy, recent
advances in travel demand analysis, the external costs of
transport, investment appraisal, pricing, equity issues,
competition and regulation, the role of public - private
partnerships and the development of policy in local bus services,
rail, air and maritime transport. This Handbook is designed both
for use on postgraduate and advanced undergraduate courses and as a
reference for anyone working in the field. It also complements the
textbook Principles of Transport Economics. Contributors include:
S.P. Anderson, H. Andersson, R. Arnott, B. Bartin, L. Basso, A.
Behar, M. Ben Akiva, Y. Berechman, M. Beuthe, C.R. Bhat, J.
Brocker, M.R. Brooks, K. Button, C.G. Chorus, J. Clougherty, M.
Delucchi, A. de Palma, A. Estache, R. Friedrich, J. Gifford, D.
Gillen, D. Graham, D. Hensher, E. Iossa, S. Jara-Diaz, E. Juan, Y.
Kanemoto, M. Lafourcade, J. Laird, R. Lindsey, D. Mac Fadden, P.
Mackie, D. Martimort, D. McCubbin, H. Meersman, J. Mercenier, C.
Nash, T. Oum, K. Ozbay, A.R. Pinjari, M. Ponti, S. Proost, R.
Renault, P. Rietveld, E. Quinet, G. Santos, T. Tabuchi, J. Thisse,
H.J.P. Timmermans, A. Trannoy, N. Treich, L. Trujillo, T.
Vanelslander, E. Van de Voorde, A.J. Venables, E. Verhoef, R.
Vickerman, J. Walker, W.G. Waters II, M. Wegener, K. Yamaguchi, O.
Yanmaz-Tuzel, Y. Yoshida, A. Zhang, Y. Zhang
'I want to thank the editors for bringing this project to fruition
and compiling in one volume contributions which will interest both
transport specialists and economists. Engineers and management
experts will benefit from the summaries, and rigorous analysis, of
recent advances in economic research applied to their fields of
interest. Researchers and students in economics will see how
economic theory can be applied in a specific context to enrich the
study of one sector, transport. In this way, the handbook
contributes to the cross-fertilisation of different areas of
knowledge and constitutes an important development in the
advancement of that knowledge.' - From the foreword by Daniel L.
McFadden, 2000 Nobel Laureate in Economics Bringing together
insights and perspectives from close to 70 of the world's leading
experts in the field, this timely Handbook provides an up-to-date
guide to the most recent and state-of-the-art advances in transport
economics. The comprehensive coverage includes topics such as the
relationship between transport and the spatial economy, recent
advances in travel demand analysis, the external costs of
transport, investment appraisal, pricing, equity issues,
competition and regulation, the role of public - private
partnerships and the development of policy in local bus services,
rail, air and maritime transport. This Handbook is designed both
for use on postgraduate and advanced undergraduate courses and as a
reference for anyone working in the field. It also complements the
textbook Principles of Transport Economics. Contributors include:
S.P. Anderson, H. Andersson, R. Arnott, B. Bartin, L. Basso, A.
Behar, M. Ben Akiva, Y. Berechman, M. Beuthe, C.R. Bhat, J.
Brocker, M.R. Brooks, K. Button, C.G. Chorus, J. Clougherty, M.
Delucchi, A. de Palma, A. Estache, R. Friedrich, J. Gifford, D.
Gillen, D. Graham, D. Hensher, E. Iossa, S. Jara-Diaz, E. Juan, Y.
Kanemoto, M. Lafourcade, J. Laird, R. Lindsey, D. Mac Fadden, P.
Mackie, D. Martimort, D. McCubbin, H. Meersman, J. Mercenier, C.
Nash, T. Oum, K. Ozbay, A.R. Pinjari, M. Ponti, S. Proost, R.
Renault, P. Rietveld, E. Quinet, G. Santos, T. Tabuchi, J. Thisse,
H.J.P. Timmermans, A. Trannoy, N. Treich, L. Trujillo, T.
Vanelslander, E. Van de Voorde, A.J. Venables, E. Verhoef, R.
Vickerman, J. Walker, W.G. Waters II, M. Wegener, K. Yamaguchi, O.
Yanmaz-Tuzel, Y. Yoshida, A. Zhang, Y. Zhang
Integrated transport and land use models are an increasingly used
tool for evaluation of urban policy and large scale projects.
Although there is a well-built theoretical background supporting
the existing models, there are few exhaustive descriptions of the
methodological implications and implementation efforts behind these
tools.This handbook describes the modeling effort, methodological
contributions, and results of the SustainCity project. SustainCity,
financed by the European Union, implemented integrated
microsimulation models for European cities, generating a
quantitative tool for policy evaluation, specially focused on
sustainability issues. The book describes the implementation of an
improved, UrbanSim-based platform for three European cities:
Brussels, Paris, and Zurich. The analysis is focused on the
methodological contributions that resulted from the modeling effort
and the practical aspects of microsimulation models as policy
evaluation tools.
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