Principal aspects of bus economics (mainly using British examples) including cost structure, elasticities of demand, deregulation, competition, privatisation, latest legislatio
The downward spiral frequently experienced by transit companies when they increase fares to make up ...
In a previous paper in this journal, we suggested that the bus reforms that were implemented in Brit...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984–85, and r...
The demand for local bus services in Great Britain was investigated to obtain estimates of fare elas...
Following a period of rising costs, competitive tendering was introduced to the London bus industry ...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...
The aim of this paper is not to document a specific research project, but to provide an internationa...
This paper examines the demand for local bus services in England. The study is based on a dynamic m...
Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Faculty of Economics and Business. The University of ...
We analyze the determinants of prices and frequencies in the interurban bus services (IBS) market. D...
The new competitive environment in the bus industry that has been created by deregulation has forced...
This book reveals and discusses existing and potential problems derived from the transport economics...
Within Scotland the bus industry has played a key role in the public transport system, with substant...
The British bus industry has been organised as a system of strictly regulated route monopolies for o...
SIGLELD:9057.24(TRRL-LR--952) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
The downward spiral frequently experienced by transit companies when they increase fares to make up ...
In a previous paper in this journal, we suggested that the bus reforms that were implemented in Brit...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984–85, and r...
The demand for local bus services in Great Britain was investigated to obtain estimates of fare elas...
Following a period of rising costs, competitive tendering was introduced to the London bus industry ...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...
The aim of this paper is not to document a specific research project, but to provide an internationa...
This paper examines the demand for local bus services in England. The study is based on a dynamic m...
Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Faculty of Economics and Business. The University of ...
We analyze the determinants of prices and frequencies in the interurban bus services (IBS) market. D...
The new competitive environment in the bus industry that has been created by deregulation has forced...
This book reveals and discusses existing and potential problems derived from the transport economics...
Within Scotland the bus industry has played a key role in the public transport system, with substant...
The British bus industry has been organised as a system of strictly regulated route monopolies for o...
SIGLELD:9057.24(TRRL-LR--952) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
The downward spiral frequently experienced by transit companies when they increase fares to make up ...
In a previous paper in this journal, we suggested that the bus reforms that were implemented in Brit...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984–85, and r...