Performance in single mode bus transit systems is analyzed in this paper. The paper points to two potential problems in using partial productivity and other measures in assessing the performance levels of transit systems. One solution suggested is total factor productivity which is shown to be mathematically related to many of the traditional measures of performance. Next, total factor productivity is determined using data for a sample of single mode bus transit systems. As part of the analysis, a neoclassical cost function is developed which allows for decomposition of total factor productivity among technical change and economies of scale. The major conclusions include growth of total factor productivity of 1.1 percent per year and techni...
This paper extends previous works on total factor productivity decomposition when firms receive both...
This paper investigates the relative performance of urban bus operators in Australia. An index of gr...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
This paper investigates total factor productivity as a unified measure of transit performance. The ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cost and production structure of mass transi...
The main objective of this article is to analyse the changes in productivity of the Taiwan Bus Trans...
This paper studies the efficiency of U.S. multi-mode bus transit systems by asking whether they coul...
This paper studies the efficiency of U.S. multi-mode bus transit systems by asking whether they coul...
Performance measurement in the public sector is recognized as important for tracking progress. The s...
Performance measurement in the public sector is recognised as important for tracking progress. The s...
Performance measurement in the public sector is recognized as important for trackiong progress. The ...
Total factor productivity (TFP) techniques were used to develop measures of productivity performance...
The research reported in this document uses Total Factor Productivity (TFP) techniques, with which w...
This paper examines the combined effects of subsidies, regulations and perceived budget on overall o...
This research uses Total Factor Productivity (TFP) techniques, with which we develop measures of pro...
This paper extends previous works on total factor productivity decomposition when firms receive both...
This paper investigates the relative performance of urban bus operators in Australia. An index of gr...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
This paper investigates total factor productivity as a unified measure of transit performance. The ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cost and production structure of mass transi...
The main objective of this article is to analyse the changes in productivity of the Taiwan Bus Trans...
This paper studies the efficiency of U.S. multi-mode bus transit systems by asking whether they coul...
This paper studies the efficiency of U.S. multi-mode bus transit systems by asking whether they coul...
Performance measurement in the public sector is recognized as important for tracking progress. The s...
Performance measurement in the public sector is recognised as important for tracking progress. The s...
Performance measurement in the public sector is recognized as important for trackiong progress. The ...
Total factor productivity (TFP) techniques were used to develop measures of productivity performance...
The research reported in this document uses Total Factor Productivity (TFP) techniques, with which w...
This paper examines the combined effects of subsidies, regulations and perceived budget on overall o...
This research uses Total Factor Productivity (TFP) techniques, with which we develop measures of pro...
This paper extends previous works on total factor productivity decomposition when firms receive both...
This paper investigates the relative performance of urban bus operators in Australia. An index of gr...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...