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Edited by (Loughborough University, UK), Edited by (Napier University, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 440 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367581183
  • ISBN-13: 9780367581183
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 440 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367581183
  • ISBN-13: 9780367581183
The Routledge Handbook of Transport Economics offers the first state of the art overview of the discipline of transport economics as it stands today, reflective of key research and policy. Transport is an important area of study and one which is problem rich, stimulating a great deal of debate in areas which impact on everyday lives. Much of this focuses on the practicalities of the modern-day phenomenon of mass movement and all of the issues which surround it. The discipline of economics is central to this debate, and consequently the study and application of transport economics has a chief role to play in seeking to address subjects relating to major transport issues. It can be argued that at the very heart of any transport issue or problem lies the underlying economics of the situation understand that and you alleviate the problem.





Featuring contributions from world-leading scholars and practitioners from across the globe, all of the chapters within this book are written from a practical perspective; theory is applied and developed using real-world examples. The book examines concepts, issues, ideas and practicalities of transport provision in five key topic areas:



















public transport













public transport reform













economic development and transport modelling













transport and the environment













freight transport.











A real strength of the book is in linking theory to practice, and hence the economics that are examined in this text are not the economics of the abstract, but rather the economics of everyday living. Practical and insightful, this volume is an essential reference for any student or researcher working in all areas of transport provision, ranging from planning, appraisal, regulation and freight; and for all practitioners looking to develop their professional knowledge and who are seeking professional accreditation.
List of figures
viii
List of tables
x
Notes on contributors xii
1 Introduction
1(14)
Jonathan Cowie
Stephen Ison
PART I Public transport
15(76)
2 Passenger Rail Structure And Reform
17(14)
Simon Blarney
3 Bus Economics
31(17)
Peter White
4 The Pricing Of Public Transport Services
48(14)
Corinne Mulley
Marco Batarce
5 Perfect Information And Intelligent Transport Systems
62(12)
John D. Nelson
6 Passenger Air Traffic
74(17)
Peter Forsyth
PART II Public transport reform
91(64)
7 Public Service Contracts: The Economics Of Reform With Special Reference To The Bus Sector
93(15)
David A. Hensher
8 Rail Regulation
108(13)
Chris Nash
Valerio Benedetto
Andrew Smith
9 The Impact Of Regulatory Reform On Public Transport Markets
121(20)
John Preston
10 Airline Deregulation
141(14)
Lucy Budd
PART III Forecasting, public choice and transport modelling
155(114)
11 Forecasting The Demand For Transport
157(19)
John Bates
12 The Principles Behind Transport Appraisal
176(33)
John Nellthorp
13 Congestion Pricing
209(18)
Jonas Eliasson
14 Transport Modelling And Economic Theory
227(24)
Kathryn Stewart
15 Efficiency Assessment In Transport Service Provision
251(18)
Rico Merkert
Jonathan Cowie
PART IV Transport and the environment
269(54)
16 The Environment In The Provision Of Transport
271(13)
Maria A. Hard
17 The Tools Available Under A Green Transport Policy
284(12)
Tom Rye
18 Options And Practicalities Of A Green Transport Policy
296(15)
Rebecca Johnson
19 Sustainable Travel Or Sustaining Growth?
311(12)
Robin Hickman
PART V Freight transport
323(100)
20 Short Sea Shipping And Ferries
325(23)
James D. Frost
Mary R. Brooks
21 Competition And Complementarity In Road Freight: Key Drivers And Consequences Of A Dominant Market Position
348(20)
Jonathan Cowie
22 Rail Freight
368(17)
Allan Woodbum
23 Air Cargo
385(19)
Thomas Budd
Robert Mayer
24 Intermodal Freight Transport
404(19)
Jason Monios
Index 423
Jonathan Cowie is Lecturer in Transport Economics at Edinburgh Napier University, UK, and previously held lecturing posts at University College Scarborough and Glasgow Caledonian University. He is the author of The Economics of Transport published by Routledge in 2010, as well as the author of many conference and journal papers in his areas of research interest. Jonathan is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a long-time member of the Scottish Economic Society.





Stephen Ison is Professor of Transport Policy within the School of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University, UK. He has published widely in the area of transport policy and economics and has edited, authored or co-authored eight books. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the World Conference on Transport Research, editor of the Journal of Research on Transportation Business and Management and book series editor of Transport and Sustainability.