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2014, Volume 45, Issue C
- 34-41 Why do contracts between airlines and airports fail?
by Barbot, Cristina & D'Alfonso, Tiziana
- 42-48 Marginal costs estimation and market power of German airports
by Hakimov, Rustamdjan & Mueller, Juergen
- 49-56 Marginal costs pricing of airport operations in Norway
by Mathisen, T.A. & Jørgensen, F. & Solvoll, G.
- 57-65 Charges of uncongested German airports: Do they follow Ramsey pricing scheme?
by Hakimov, Rustamdjan & Mueller, Juergen
- 66-71 Primary auction of slots at European airports
by Pertuiset, Thomas & Santos, Georgina
2014, Volume 44, Issue C
- 2-11 Does road pricing affect port freight activity: Recent evidence from the port of New York and New Jersey
by King, David A. & Gordon, Cameron E. & Peters, Jonathan R.
- 12-20 The feasibility of modernizing the Interstate highway system via toll finance
by Poole, Robert W.
- 21-32 HOT or not
by Janson, Michael & Levinson, David
- 33-42 Using vehicle value as a proxy for income: A case study on Atlanta's I-85 HOT lane
by Khoeini, Sara & Guensler, Randall
- 43-51 The impact of HOT lanes on carpools
by Burris, Mark & Alemazkoor, Negin & Benz, Rob & Wood, Nicholas S.
- 52-60 Theory versus implementation in congestion-priced parking: An evaluation of SFpark, 2011–2012
by Chatman, Daniel G. & Manville, Michael
- 61-70 A framework for determining road pricing revenue use and its welfare effects
by Welch, Timothy F. & Mishra, Sabyasachee
2013, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 9-22 Comparing the fatality risks in United States transportation across modes and over time
by Savage, Ian
- 23-40 The development of road and rail transport safety valuation in the United Kingdom
by Jones-Lee, M. & Spackman, M.
- 41-49 Consistency in preferences for road safety: An analysis of precautionary and stated behavior
by Andersson, Henrik
- 50-61 Valuing casualty risk reductions from estimated baseline risk
by Veisten, Knut & Flügel, Stefan & Rizzi, Luis I. & Ortúzar, Juan de Dios & Elvik, Rune
- 62-70 Paradoxes of rationality in road safety policy
by Elvik, Rune
- 71-84 From theory to practice in road safety policy: Understanding risk versus mobility
by Noland, Robert B.
- 85-97 A review of recent theoretical and empirical analyses of asymmetric information in road safety and automobile insurance
by Dionne, Georges & Michaud, Pierre-Carl & Pinquet, Jean
- 98-111 Analyzing road safety in the United States
by Oster, Clinton V. & Strong, John S.
- 112-122 Determinants of motor vehicle crash fatalities using Bayesian model selection methods
by Blattenberger, Gail & Fowles, Richard & Loeb, Peter D.
- 123-136 Examining pedestrian-injury severity using alternative disaggregate models
by Abay, Kibrom A.
- 137-147 The economics of railway safety
by Evans, Andrew W.
- 148-164 Analyzing aviation safety: Problems, challenges, opportunities
by Oster, Clinton V. & Strong, John S. & Zorn, C. Kurt
2013, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 3-12 Modeling yard crane operators as reinforcement learning agents
by Fotuhi, Fateme & Huynh, Nathan & Vidal, Jose M. & Xie, Yuanchang
- 13-27 An integrated programming model for storage management and vehicle scheduling at container terminals
by Wu, Yue & Luo, Jiabin & Zhang, Dali & Dong, Ming
- 28-37 An empirical study of the impacts of operating and market conditions on container-port efficiency and benchmarking
by Bichou, Khalid
- 38-49 Estimating demand variables of maritime container transport: An aggregate procedure for the Mediterranean area
by Russo, Francesco & Musolino, Giuseppe
- 50-60 Determining optimal inland-empty-container depot locations under stochastic demand
by Mittal, Neha & Boile, Maria & Baveja, Alok & Theofanis, Sotiris
- 61-76 Changes in the external costs of freight surface transport In Spain
by Pérez-Martínez, P.J. & Vassallo-Magro, J.M.
- 77-86 Cooperation among freight forwarders: Mode choice and intermodal freight transport
by Saeed, Naima
- 87-96 Environmental innovation and the role of stakeholder collaboration in West Coast port gateways
by Hall, Peter V. & O'Brien, Thomas & Woudsma, Clarence
- 97-107 How to turn an innovative concept into a success? An application to seaport-related innovation
by Arduino, Giulia & Aronietis, Raimonds & Crozet, Yves & Frouws, Koos & Ferrari, Claudio & Guihéry, Laurent & Kapros, Seraphim & Kourounioti, Ioanna & Laroche, Florent & Lambrou, Maria & Lloyd, Michael & Polydoropoulou, Amalia & Roumboutsos, Athena & Van de Voorde, Eddy & Vanelslander, Thierry
2013, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 3-16 Logistics and supply chain management
by Islam, Dewan Md Zahurul & Fabian Meier, J. & Aditjandra, Paulus T. & Zunder, Thomas H. & Pace, Giuseppe
- 17-30 Rail and multi-modal transport
by Reis, Vasco & Fabian Meier, J. & Pace, Giuseppe & Palacin, Roberto
- 31-42 Rail infrastructure, ITS and access charges
by Franklin, Francis & Nemtanu, Florin & Teixeira, Paulo F.
- 43-58 Rail vehicles, environment, safety and security
by Matsika, Emmanuel & Ricci, Stefano & Mortimer, Philip & Georgiev, Nikolay & O'Neill, Conor
- 59-75 Railway operations, time-tabling and control
by Marinov, Marin & Şahin, İsmail & Ricci, Stefano & Vasic-Franklin, Gordana
- 76-83 Rail research projects: Case studies
by Motraghi, Adam
2013, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 3-18 Cities on the move – Ten years after
by Gwilliam, Kenneth
- 19-33 Urban transport lending by the World Bank: The last decade
by Mitric, Slobodan
- 34-55 How much can public private partnership really do for urban transport in developing countries?
by Willoughby, Christopher
- 56-65 Congestion pricing for Latin America: Prospects and constraints
by Rivasplata, Charles R.
- 66-77 Implementation of sustainable urban transport in Latin America
by Hidalgo, Dario & Huizenga, Cornie
- 78-86 Impact of Transmilenio on density, land use, and land value in Bogotá
by Bocarejo, Juan Pablo & Portilla, Ingrid & Pérez, Maria Angélica
- 87-95 Four decades of changing transport policy in Santiago, Chile
by Figueroa, Oscar
- 96-103 Comparisons of urban transport sustainability: Lessons from West and North Africa
by Godard, Xavier
- 104-115 Analysis of thirty years evolution of urban growth, transport demand and supply, energy consumption, greenhouse and pollutants emissions in Greater Cairo
by Huzayyin, Ali S. & Salem, Hindawi
- 116-123 Mumbai Urban Transport Project – A multi dimensional approach to improve urban transport
by Agarwal, Atul
- 124-133 The impacts of mass transit on land development in China: The case of Beijing
by Zhang, Ming & Wang, Lanlan
2013, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 8-13 BRT and BHLS around the world: Explosive growth, large positive impacts and many issues outstanding
by Hidalgo, Darío & Gutiérrez, Luis
- 14-20 Evaluating the long term impacts of transport policy: The case of passenger rail privatisation
by Preston, John & Robins, Dawn
- 21-33 ‘Regulated deregulation’ of local bus services—An appraisal of international developments
by van de Velde, Didier & Wallis, Ian
- 34-45 Overview of public transport policy developments in South Africa
by Walters, Jackie
- 46-49 Workshop 1: Performance measurement and compliance
by Nelson, John D. & Merkert, Rico
- 50-57 The efficiency of public transport operations – An evaluation using stochastic frontier analysis
by Holmgren, Johan
- 58-66 Incorporation of customer satisfaction in public transport contracts – A preliminary analysis
by Mokonyama, Mathetha & Venter, Christoffel
- 67-78 Regulation, trust and contractual incentives around transport contracts – Is there anything bus operators can learn from public air service contracts?
by Merkert, Rico & Hensher, David A.
- 79-89 The impact of compliance measures on the operation of a bus system: The case of Transantiago
by Beltrán, Pablo & Gschwender, Antonio & Palma, Carolina
- 90-103 Impacts of increased rail infrastructure charges in Sweden
by Ljungberg, Anders
- 104-107 Workshop 2: Bus rapid transit as part of enhanced service provision
by Muñoz, Juan Carlos & Hidalgo, Darío
- 108-113 Bus Rapid Transit implementation in Beijing: An evaluation of performance and impacts
by Deng, Taotao & Nelson, John D.
- 114-120 The lurch towards formalisation: Lessons from the implementation of BRT in Johannesburg, South Africa
by Venter, Christoffel
- 121-132 Hybrid urban transport systems in developing countries: Portents and prospects
by Salazar Ferro, Pablo & Behrens, Roger & Wilkinson, Peter
- 133-138 TransMilenio BRT system in Bogota, high performance and positive impact – Main results of an ex-post evaluation
by Hidalgo, Darío & Pereira, Liliana & Estupiñán, Nicolás & Jiménez, Pedro Luis
- 139-142 Methodology for calculating passenger capacity in bus rapid transit systems: Application to the TransMilenio system in Bogotá, Colombia
by Hidalgo, Dario & Lleras, Germán & Hernández, Enrique
- 143-149 Organisational structures and functions in Bus Rapid Transit, and opportunities for private sector participation
by Finn, Brendan
- 150-157 A first glimpse on policy packaging for implementation of BRT projects
by Filipe, Luis N. & Macário, Rosário
- 158-166 Can bus really be the new tram?
by Hodgson, Paul & Potter, Stephen & Warren, James & Gillingwater, David
- 167-174 Workshop 3A: Governance, contracting, ownership and competition issues in public transport: Looking up not down
by Stanley, John & Smith, Andrew
- 175-184 Hybrid steering cultures in the governance of public transport: A successful way to meet demands?
by Hansson, Lisa
- 185-190 Engaging the paratransit sector in Cape Town on public transport reform: Progress, process and risks
by Schalekamp, Herrie & Behrens, Roger
- 191-201 Private sector involvement in urban rail: Experience and lessons from South East Asia
by Bray, David & Sayeg, Philip
- 202-207 Workshop 3B: Governance, ownership and competition issues in deregulated (free market) public transport: Lessons that can be learnt from developed and developing economies
by van de Velde, Didier & Preston, John
- 208-214 Evaluating the long term impacts of transport policy: An initial assessment of bus deregulation
by Preston, John & Almutairi, Talal
- 215-225 Ten years after bus deregulation in Japan: An analysis of institutional changes and cost efficiency
by Sakai, Hiroki & Takahashi, Yoshinori
- 226-231 Workshop 4: Designing contracts/concessions: What has worked and what has not and why?
by Bray, David & Mulley, Corinne
- 232-238 Towards a simplified performance-linked value for money model as a reference point for bus contract payments
by Hensher, David A. & Mulley, Corinne & Smith, Neil
- 239-246 How optimal was the Sydney Metro contract?: Comparison with international best practice
by Gordon, Cameron & Mulley, Corinne & Stevens, Nick & Daniels, Rhonda
- 247-254 Rail access charges in France: Beyond the opposition between competition and financing
by Crozet, Yves & Chassagne, Florian
- 255-258 Workshop 5: Network and system planning
by Jara-Díaz, Sergio & Tirachini, Alejandro
- 259-269 A simulation of the simple Mohring model to predict patronage and value of resources consumed for enhanced bus services
by Clifton, Geoffrey T. & Rose, John M.
- 270-276 Accommodating perceptual conditioning in the valuation of expected travel time savings for cars and public transport
by Li, Zheng & Hensher, David A. & Rose, John M.
- 277-284 Analyzing the structure of informal transit: The evening commute problem
by Chavis, Celeste & Daganzo, Carlos F.
- 285-293 Rail infrastructure charging EU-directive, Swedish concerns and theory
by Jansson, Kjell & Lang, Harald
- 294-299 Workshop 6: The public agenda: What is working and what is missing
by Stanley, Janet & Lucas, Karen
- 300-308 The impact of the application of new technology on public transport service provision and the passenger experience: A focus on implementation in Australia
by Nelson, John D. & Mulley, Corinne
2013, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 3-10 Utilization of passenger transport subsidy in Kolkata: A case study of Calcutta State Transport Corporation
by Gupta, Sudakshina & Mukherjee, Aparajita
- 11-21 Strategies of state and local government in management of urban transport problems – A case of Delhi
by Sen, Akshaya Kumar & Tiwari, Geetam & Upadhyay, Vrajaindra
- 22-34 Economic impact of non-motorized transportation in Indian cities
by Rahul, T.M. & Verma, Ashish
- 35-44 Application of genetic algorithms for joint optimization of signal setting parameters and dynamic traffic assignment for the real network data
by Varia, H.R. & Gundaliya, P.J. & Dhingra, S.L.
- 45-66 Activity based travel demand models as a tool for evaluating sustainable transportation policies
by Malayath, Manoj & Verma, Ashish
- 67-77 Sustainable urbanization using high speed rail (HSR) in Karnataka, India
by Verma, Ashish & Sudhira, H.S. & Rathi, Sujaya & King, Robin & Dash, Nibedita
- 78-83 A study of factors influencing the severity of road crashes involving drunk drivers and non drunk drivers
by Velmurugan, S. & Padma, S. & Madhu, E. & Anuradha, S. & Gangopadhyay, S.
- 84-90 An analysis of trends in passenger and freight transport energy consumption in India
by Tiwari, Piyush & Gulati, Manisha
- 91-100 A nested logit model of mode choice for inland movement of export shipments: A case study of containerised export cargo from India
by Ravibabu, M.
- 101-109 Overseas trade vis-a-vis overseas shipping: Growth and performance in India (1999–2009)
by Banerjee, Aparna & Gupta, Sudakshina
- 110-121 Mumbai lunch box delivery system: A transferable benchmark in urban logistics?
by Baindur, Deepak & Macário, Rosário M.
- 122-127 Transport infrastructure provision and operations: Why should governments choose private–public partnership?
by Tsamboulas, D. & Verma, A. & Moraiti, P.
- 128-138 A simulation approach for estimating value at risk in transportation infrastructure investment decisions
by Mishra, Sabyasachee & Khasnabis, Snehamay & Dhingra, Sunder Lall
- 139-148 Effect of transportation infrastructure on economic growth in India: The VECM approach
by Pradhan, Rudra P. & Bagchi, Tapan P.
2013, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 6-19 Part 1. National road safety performance: Data, the emergence of two single-outcome modeling streams and public health
by Gaudry, Marc & de Lapparent, Matthieu
- 20-37 Part 2. Beyond single-outcome models: Decompositions of aggregate and disaggregate road safety risk
by Gaudry, Marc & de Lapparent, Matthieu
- 38-56 Part 3. Multivariate road safety models: Future research orientations and current use to forecast performance
by Gaudry, Marc & de Lapparent, Matthieu
- 57-65 The interurban DRAG-Spain model: The main factors of influence on road accidents in Spain
by Aparicio Izquierdo, Francisco & Arenas Ramírez, Blanca & Bernardos Rodríguez, Eva
- 66-78 DRAG-ALZ-1, a first model of monthly total road demand, accident frequency, severity and victims by category, and of mean speed on highways, Algeria 1970–2007
by Gaudry, Marc & Himouri, Slimane
- 79-98 A disaggregated tool for evaluation of road safety policies
by Bolduc, Denis & Bonin, Sylvie & Lee-Gosselin, Martin
2012, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-8 A Bayesian model to assess rail track geometry degradation through its life-cycle
by Andrade, António Ramos & Teixeira, Paulo Fonseca
- 9-18 A strategic model of public–private partnerships in transportation: Effect of taxes and cost structure on investment viability
by Zhang, Zitao (Arthur) & Durango-Cohen, Pablo L.
- 19-29 Applications of transport economics and imperfect competition
by Meunier, David & Quinet, Emile
- 30-38 Long-term development of express coach services in Britain
by White, Peter & Robbins, Derek
- 39-44 On the evaluation of a public transportation network quality: Criteria validation methodology
by Guedes, M. Carmo M. & Oliveira, Natália & Santiago, Sérgio & Smirnov, Georgi
- 45-49 The use of PPP's and the profitability rate paradox
by Bonnafous, Alain
- 50-62 Use of the analytic hierarchy process to evaluate transit fare system
by Nassi, Carlos David & Costa, Fabiene Cristina de Carvalho da
- 63-72 Directness as a key performance indicator for freight transport chains
by Woxenius, Johan
- 73-84 Evaluation of progress in contractual terms: Two case studies of recent DBFO PPP projects in North America
by Iseki, Hiroyuki & Houtman, Rebecca
- 85-92 The efficiency of congestion charging: Some lessons from cost–benefit analyses
by Raux, Charles & Souche, Stéphanie & Pons, Damien
- 93-100 A quantitative transportation project investment evaluation approach with both equity and efficiency aspects
by Shi, Jing & Zhou, Nian
- 101-109 Tradable emission permit system for urban motorists: The neo-classical standard model revisited
by Bulteau, Julie
- 110-120 A comparison of rail liberalisation levels across four European countries
by Beria, Paolo & Quinet, Emile & de Rus, Gines & Schulz, Carola
- 121-132 Examining the linkages between electronic roadway tolling technologies and road pricing policy objectives
by Iseki, Hiroyuki & Demisch, Alexander
2012, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 3-12 The implications of the re-establishment of direct links across the Taiwan Strait on the aviation industries in Greater China
by Lau, Yui Yip & Lei, Zheng & Fu, Xiaowen & Ng, Adolf K.Y.
- 13-25 Will China’s airline industry survive the entry of high-speed rail?
by Fu, Xiaowen & Zhang, Anming & Lei, Zheng
- 26-33 The funding of hierarchical railway development in China
by Wang, James J. & Rong, Chaohe & Xu, Jiang & Or, Sui Wai Oscar
- 34-40 Port competitiveness from the users' perspective: An analysis of major container ports in China and its neighboring countries
by Yuen, Chi-lok Andrew & Zhang, Anming & Cheung, Waiman
- 41-49 Challenges for container river services on the Yangtze River: A case study for Chongqing
by Notteboom, Theo
- 50-57 The melting Arctic and its impact on China’s maritime transport
by Hong, Nong
- 58-65 A study of liabilities of multimodal transport operators in China
by Zhu, Ling & Guner-Ozbek, M. Deniz & Yan, Hong
2011, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 6-14 Hinterland strategies of port authorities: A case study of the port of Barcelona
by Van den Berg, Roy & De Langen, Peter W.
- 15-24 Information flows supporting hinterland transportation by rail: Applications in Sweden
by Almotairi, Badi & Flodén, Jonas & Stefansson, Gunnar & Woxenius, Johan
- 25-34 Dynamics of Russian dry ports
by Korovyakovsky, Eugene & Panova, Yulia
- 35-41 Financial and environmental impacts of hypothetical Finnish dry port structure
by Henttu, Ville & Hilmola, Olli-Pekka
- 42-50 Placing dryports. Port regionalization as a planning challenge – The case of Hamburg, Germany, and the Süderelbe
by Flämig, Heike & Hesse, Markus
- 51-58 The Indian dry ports sector, pricing policies and opportunities for public-private partnerships
by Haralambides, Hercules & Gujar, Girish
- 59-66 The role of inland terminal development in the hinterland access strategies of Spanish ports
by Monios, Jason
2011, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 3-14 U.S. import/export container flow modeling and disruption analysis
by Jones, Dean A. & Farkas, Julie L. & Bernstein, Orr & Davis, Chad E. & Turk, Adam & Turnquist, Mark A. & Nozick, Linda K. & Levine, Brian & Rawls, Carmen G. & Ostrowski, Scott D. & Sawaya, William
- 15-24 Verifying liner Shipping Alliance’s stability by applying core theory
by Yang, Dong & Liu, Miaojia & Shi, Xiaoning
- 25-38 Strategic alliances in container liner shipping
by Panayides, Photis M. & Wiedmer, Robert
- 39-53 Studying port selection on liner routes: An approach from logistics perspective
by Tran, Nguyen Khoi
- 54-63 Spatial pattern of the global shipping network and its hub-and-spoke system
by Wang, Chengjin & Wang, Jiaoe
- 64-70 Examining the influence of firm performance on business risk-taking and the mediation effect of scale of operations in the container terminal industry
by Lun, Y.H. Venus & Browne, Michael & Lai, Kee-hung & Wong, Christina W.Y. & Cheng, T.C.E.
- 71-80 Minimum Efficient Scale (MES) and preferred scale of container terminals
by Kaselimi, Evangelia N. & Notteboom, Theo E. & Pallis, Athanasios A. & Farrell, Sheila
- 81-89 Application of El Farol model for managing marine terminal gate congestion
by Sharif, Omor & Huynh, Nathan & Vidal, Jose M.
- 90-99 Impact of container chassis management practices in the United States on terminal operational efficiency: An operations and mitigation policy analysis
by Le-Griffin, Hanh D. & Mai, Lam & Griffin, Mark
2011, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction: Economic impacts of changing accessibility
by Gunn, Hugh & Kirby, Howard R.
- 2-11 Alternative approaches to spatial modelling
by Simmonds, David & Feldman, Olga
- 12-18 Challenges in the application of spatial computable general equilibrium models for transport appraisal
by Tavasszy, L.A. & Thissen, M.J.P.M. & Oosterhaven, J.
- 19-28 Measuring the welfare effects of infrastructure: A simple spatial equilibrium evaluation of Dutch railway proposals
by Knaap, Thijs & Oosterhaven, Jan
- 29-36 SCGE modelling in cost-benefit analysis: The Dutch experience
by Koopmans, Carl & Oosterhaven, Jan
- 37-44 Predicting freight flows in a globalising world
by Bröcker, Johannes & Korzhenevych, Artem & Riekhof, Marie-Catherine
- 45-54 Land use/transport models and economic assessment
by Echenique, Marcial
- 55-62 The development of the TIGRIS XL model: A bottom-up approach to transport, land-use and the economy
by Zondag, Barry & de Jong, Gerard
- 63-71 Changing accessibility, dwelling price and the spatial distribution of socio-economic activities
by Coppola, Pierluigi & Nuzzolo, Agostino
- 72-80 Changes in Swiss accessibility since 1850
by Axhausen, K.W. & Froelich, P. & Tschopp, M.
- 81-87 A model system for the ex-ante assessment of city logistics measures
by Russo, Francesco & Comi, Antonio
2010, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-5 Critical issues in the design of contractual relations for transport infrastructure development
by Macário, Rosário
- 6-14 Transport pricing and Public-Private Partnerships in theory: Issues and Suggestions
by Evenhuis, Emil & Vickerman, Roger
- 15-22 Programming, optimal pricing and partnership contract for infrastructures in PPPs
by Bonnafous, Alain
- 23-28 Social marginal cost pricing and second best alternatives in partnerships for transport infrastructures
by Maffii, Silvia & Parolin, Riccardo & Ponti, Marco
- 29-37 The cost of second best pricing and the value of risk premium
by Eriksen, Knut Sandberg & Jensen, Svenn
- 38-42 Applying social marginal costs pricing to the road sector
by Maffii, Silvia & Parolin, Riccardo
- 43-58 Toward the betterment of risk allocation: Investigating risk perceptions of Australian stakeholder groups to public-private-partnership tollroad projects
by Chung, Demi & Hensher, David A. & Rose, John M.
- 59-73 Applying social marginal cost pricing in rail PPPs: Present state, drawbacks and ways forward
by Bernardino, João & Hrebícek, Zdenek & Marques, Carlos
- 74-86 Violation or strengthening of the self-financing doctrine at international airports by SMCP funded PPP schemes?
by Doll, Claus & Karagyozov, Kiril
- 87-101 Applying SMC pricing in PPPs for the maritime sector
by Meersman, Hilde & Pauwels, Tom & Van de Voorde, Eddy & Vanelslander, Thierry
- 102-109 Does the political and economic context influence the success of a transport project? An analysis of transport public-private partnerships
by Galilea, Patricia & Medda, Francesca
- 110-125 The regulatory function in public-private partnerships for the provision of transport infrastructure
by Carmona, Miguel
- 126-138 Tips and Pitfalls in PPP design
by Meunier, David & Quinet, Emile
- 139-144 Questioning the need for full amortization in PPP contracts for transport Infrastructure
by Viegas, José M.
- 145-154 Future challenges for transport infrastructure pricing in PPP arrangements
by Macário, Rosário
2010, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by van de Velde, Didier & Veeneman, Wijnand & Hensher, David
- 2-5 Editorial: Thredbo 11 workshops
by van de Velde, Didier & Veeneman, Wijnand
- 6-10 Workshop report - Benchmarking the outcome of competitive tendering
by Nash, Chris & Wolanski, Michal
- 11-18 Quality incentives and quality outcomes in procured public transport - Case study Stockholm
by Jansson, Kjell & Pyddoke, Roger
- 19-35 Results so far and prospects of Kazakhstan passenger rail franchising
by Sharipov, Timur
- 36-44 Operator changes through competitive tendering: Empirical evidence from German local bus transport
by Augustin, Katrin & Walter, Matthias
- 45-51 Competition in Brazilian bus and coach services - The results of recent competitive tendering processes
by Rolim, Fernando & Brasileiro, Anísio & Santos, Enilson
- 52-59 Changes in transaction costs over time - The case of franchised train operating firms in Britain
by Merkert, Rico
- 60-71 The effect of governmental subsidies and the contractual model on the publicly-owned bus sector in Japan
by Sakai, Hiroki & Shoji, Kenichi
- 72-79 Exploring the effects of passenger rail franchising in Britain: Evidence from the first two rounds of franchising (1997-2008)
by Smith, Andrew S.J. & Wheat, Phill E. & Nash, Chris A.
- 80-88 Workshop report - A successful contractual setting
by Stanley, John & Longva, Frode
- 89-98 To competitively tender or to negotiate - Weighing up the choices in a mature market
by Wallis, Ian & Bray, David & Webster, Heather
- 99-105 Goal achievement with trusting partnerships at the tactical level
by Stanley, John K.
- 106-117 Incompleteness and clarity in bus contracts: Identifying the nature of the ex ante and ex post perceptual divide
by Hensher, David A.
- 118-123 Regulating the regulator: The impact of professional procuring bodies on local public transport policy and its effectiveness
by Longva, Frode & Osland, Oddgeir
- 124-132 Solving procurement problems in public transport: Examining multi-principal roles in relation to effective control mechanisms
by Hansson, Lisa
- 133-139 Are we doing it wrong or do we expect too much? Forces that push authorities to become public transport designers
by Eerdmans, David A. & van Kooij, Sebastiaan C.E. & van de Velde, Didier M. & Westerink, Hans
- 140-144 Contracting regimes for bus services: What have we learnt after 20 years?
by Hensher, David A. & Stanley, John
- 145-151 Workshop report - Beyond competitive tendering
by van de Velde, Didier & Beck, Arne
- 152-158 The conflict between competition policy and the wider role of the local bus industry in Britain
by White, Peter R.
- 159-163 New Zealand public transport procurement strategies in a new legislative environment
by Gibson, Rachel
- 164-182 The 2008 New Zealand public transport management act: Rationale, key provisions, and parallels with the United Kingdom
by Ashmore, David P. & Mellor, Andrew D.
- 183-194 Commercial public bus transport services in Germany: How a market in motion struggles with its regulatory framework
by Beck, Arne
- 195-203 Changing public transport governance in Dutch metropoles: To tender or not to tender
by Veeneman, Wijnand
- 204-211 European rail reform and passenger services - the next steps
by Nash, Chris
- 212-218 Impact of regulation on the performances of long-distance transport services: A comparison of the different approaches in Sweden and Norway
by Alexandersson, Gunnar & Hultén, Staffan & Fearnley, Nils & Longva, Frode
- 219-223 Workshop report - System development
by Veeneman, Wijnand W. & Nelson, John D.
- 224-230 Securing public values in public transport projects: Four Dutch cases on innovation
by Veeneman, Wijnand & Koppenjan, Joop