An econometric approach to the demand for urban passenger travel.

Author(s)
Shepherd, L.E.
Year
Abstract

The analysis and forecasting of urban passenger travel and its modal split is discussed and two models based on the economic theory of consumer demand are presented. The estimates of both models are shown to be statistically valid. The inter-relationship between the various modes is emphasized and the models enable the estimation of various price and cross-price elasticities of demand for travel by each mode. A discussion is added.

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B 7122 (In: B 3602 S [electronic version only]) /10/71/72/ IRRD 210887
Source

In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the Australian Road Research Board ARRB, Canberra, 1972, Volume 6, Part 2, p. 214-251, 1 fig., 10 tab., 27 ref.

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