Separable versus simultaneous travel-choice behaviour.

Author(s)
Brand, D.
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Abstract

After an initial discussion of the implications for travel modelling of alternative travel-choice behaviour assumptions, 2 of these assumptions are discussed and analysed in detail. These assumptions are separable and sequential travel choice versus simultaneous travel choice. Subsumed within this separable-simultaneous dichotomy are long-run activity location decisions and short-run travel decisions. Alternative methods of applying travel models based on the various assumptions are presented.

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B 11046 (In: B 8552 S) /71/ IRRD 218446
Source

In: Behavioral demand modeling and valuation of travel time : proceedings of conference in South Berwick, Maine, July 8-13, 1973, TRB Special Report No. 149, p. 187-206, 2 fig., 37 ref.

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