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Enhancing Digital Road Networks for Better Operations in Developing Countries

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  • Stienen, Valentijn

    (Tilburg University, Center For Economic Research)

  • den Hertog, Dick

    (Tilburg University, Center For Economic Research)

  • Wagenaar, J.C.

    (Tilburg University, Center For Economic Research)

  • de Zegher, J.F.

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  • Stienen, Valentijn & den Hertog, Dick & Wagenaar, J.C. & de Zegher, J.F., 2022. "Enhancing Digital Road Networks for Better Operations in Developing Countries," Discussion Paper 2022-014, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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    1. Stienen, Valentijn & den Hertog, Dick & Wagenaar, J.C. & Zegher, J.F., 2023. "Better Routing in Developing Regions : Weather and Satellite-Informed Road Speed Prediction," Other publications TiSEM de5c3c6d-44ee-45cf-b207-c, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
    2. Stienen, Valentijn & den Hertog, Dick & Wagenaar, J.C. & Zegher, J.F., 2023. "Better Routing in Developing Regions : Weather and Satellite-Informed Road Speed Prediction," Discussion Paper 2023-025, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.

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