Motorization in terms of passenger cars in 14 Asian countries and passenger cars and motorcycles in three metropolitan areas are analyzed in this study. Using country-based data which cover 20 years (1980–2000), a linear regression is conducted by panel estimation with random and fixed effects. As a result from the model, fixed income elasticity for the region was found to be 1.75. Fixed effect estimated separately for each country characterizes the motorization pace in the countries. Two groups of countries were detected with a significant difference in motorization paces—Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Philippines, Pakistan, Indonesia and Thailand have motorization paces higher than the rest of the countries. Additionally, using a cross-sectiona...
AbstractJapan began initial stage of motorization in 1960s. The motorization made life of human high...
Using a household survey dataset in Klang Vally area this paper examines the characteristics of hous...
This paper aims to address some important issues of a rapid growth in vehicle ownership, how differe...
Motorization in terms of passenger cars in 14 Asian countries and passenger cars and motorcycles in ...
Motorization in terms of passenger cars in 14 Asian countries and passenger cars and motorcycles in ...
International audienceUrban growth is a global phenomenon challenging transportation systems. In dev...
In Malaysia, vehicles composition registered annually consists mainly of passenger cars, motorcycles...
Several developing Asian countries recorded a high level of private based motorisation, specifically...
Motorcycles are considered a primary mode of transport in developing countries due to ...
Motorization trend has been rising rapidly in many countries including Malaysia. But the level and t...
This paper attempts to explore factors influencing car ownership and car use rates. Through regressi...
Cross-country statistics have revealed steady growth in the number of motorcycles in many less advan...
Motorcycles are considered a primary mode of transport in developing countries due to their affordab...
This paper aims to address some important issues of a rapid growth in vehicle ownership, how differe...
The present paper aims to grasp motorcycle usage characteristics in developing countries, particular...
AbstractJapan began initial stage of motorization in 1960s. The motorization made life of human high...
Using a household survey dataset in Klang Vally area this paper examines the characteristics of hous...
This paper aims to address some important issues of a rapid growth in vehicle ownership, how differe...
Motorization in terms of passenger cars in 14 Asian countries and passenger cars and motorcycles in ...
Motorization in terms of passenger cars in 14 Asian countries and passenger cars and motorcycles in ...
International audienceUrban growth is a global phenomenon challenging transportation systems. In dev...
In Malaysia, vehicles composition registered annually consists mainly of passenger cars, motorcycles...
Several developing Asian countries recorded a high level of private based motorisation, specifically...
Motorcycles are considered a primary mode of transport in developing countries due to ...
Motorization trend has been rising rapidly in many countries including Malaysia. But the level and t...
This paper attempts to explore factors influencing car ownership and car use rates. Through regressi...
Cross-country statistics have revealed steady growth in the number of motorcycles in many less advan...
Motorcycles are considered a primary mode of transport in developing countries due to their affordab...
This paper aims to address some important issues of a rapid growth in vehicle ownership, how differe...
The present paper aims to grasp motorcycle usage characteristics in developing countries, particular...
AbstractJapan began initial stage of motorization in 1960s. The motorization made life of human high...
Using a household survey dataset in Klang Vally area this paper examines the characteristics of hous...
This paper aims to address some important issues of a rapid growth in vehicle ownership, how differe...