With rare exception, actual tollroad traffic in many countries has failed to reproduce forecast traffic levels, regardless of whether the assessment is made after an initial year of operation or as long as 10 years after opening. Pundits have offered many reasons for this divergence, including optimism bias, strategic misrepresentation, the promise to equity investors of early returns on investment, errors in land use forecasts, and specific assumptions underlying the traffic assignment models used to develop traffic forecasts. One such assumption is the selection of a behaviourally meaningful value of travel time savings (VTTS) for use in a generalised cost or generalised time user benefit expression that is the main behavioural feature of...
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In this blog, Josh De Lyon (LSE's Centre for Economic Performance) discusses some of the concerns wi...
This paper analyses the effect of the standard gravity model variables and of various multinational ...
Raw data are typically required to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses, and processing...
We examine the role of trustworthiness and trust in statistical inference, arguing that it is the ex...
In recent years, there have been significant advances in the technology used to collect data on the ...
This paper presents a set of guidelines, imported from the field of forecasting, that can help socia...
A number of highly cited papers by Flyvbjerg and associates have shown that ex ante infrastructure a...
Much of the social and medical sciences depend on randomised control trials. But while this may be c...
When searching for an object, do we minimize the number of eye movements we need to make? Under most...
In this paper we seek to demonstrate the predictability of stock market returns and explain the natu...
In a recent paper, Inmaculada de Melo-Martín and Kristen Intemann consider several ways in which, f...
This paper employs count data models to estimate the determinants of length of stay, as count models...
We replicate the experiment proposed by Lisa R. Anderson and Sarah L. Stafford (2009) by conducting ...
INTRODUCTION: Before ablation, predicting the site of origin (SOO) of outflow tract ventricular arrh...
We are living in a data-centric society, with governments and businesses increasingly looking at wha...
In this blog, Josh De Lyon (LSE's Centre for Economic Performance) discusses some of the concerns wi...
This paper analyses the effect of the standard gravity model variables and of various multinational ...
Raw data are typically required to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses, and processing...