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Anders Bondemark, Erik Johansson, Fredrik Kopsch
Pág. 463 - 477
Are there option values for transport services? A few studies have tried to answer this question through various stated preference methods, but we do not know much about its magnitude in different contexts. In this paper, we summarize the theory on optio...
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Wojciech Bakowski
Pág. 27 - 34
It is generally established that the integration of collective transport in several counties brings benefits to the passenger as to the price of the service, quality and travel time. The aim of the article is, basing on the premise of the theory of econo...
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Péter Bucsky
Pág. 123 - 142
The Chinese Silk Road concept is attracting more and more attention. It involves (geo)politics, economics, infrastructure and transport development. The idea of faster transport of goods overland via Central-Asia by rail between Europe and China has beco...
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Krishnappa .,T. Rajendra Prasad
Pág. 47 - 54
The significance of urban transport in India plays a major role in the reduction of poverty. Services and manufacturing industries particularly concentrate around major urban areas, and require efficient and reliable urban transport systems to move worke...
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Estelle Malavolti, Frédéric Marty
Pág. 30 - 40
A lot of cases had arouse in the past decade about agreements between regional airports and low-cost carriers. These agreements are challenged on the basis of the State Aids European control as they rise concerns not only about competition distortions be...
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Hatice Küçükönal, Gülsah Sedefoglu
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Air transport is one of the most important industries in the world with its rapid growth, and direct and indirect contribution to world economy. In other words, GDP, tourism and employment are the key factors causing that growth in air transport and an i...
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Paola L. Montero Ledezma
In this work we revisit the seminal paper ?The growth of world trade: tariffs, transport costs, and income similarity? by S. Baier and J. Bergstrand published in the Journal of International Economics (2001). We develop a rigorous econometric analysis of...
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Konrad Madej, Danuta Rucinska, Andrzej Rucinski
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This article is a continuation of the co-author's paper in the Scientific Papers of the University of Gdansk Economics of Transport and Logistics no. 61, In which exogenous factors (eng. contextual environment) of air transport development were analyzed....
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Jan Burnewicz
Pág. 11 - 21
Transport is a sphere of economic activity and social life where paradoxes appear at every step, except that they are disregarded and they are not called by name. It is therefore worth making transport professionals sensitive to the paradoxality of many ...
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Hemant Nandanpawar
Pág. 364 - 372
Transport sector is one of the largest contributors of energy related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally and is expected to grow 50 percent by 2050. Controlling GHG emission growth of transport sector is necessary in view of limiting the global temp...
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