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The demand for travel: theory and measurement. Edited by Richard E. Quandt.

Title
The demand for travel: theory and measurement. Edited by Richard E. Quandt.
Author
Quandt, Richard E.
Publication
Lexington, Mass., Heath Lexington Books [1970]

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xii, 304 p.; 24 cm.
Subject
Transportation > Research
Note
  • CONTENTS. - Introduction to the analysis of travel demand, by R. E. Quandt. - A new approach to consumer theory, by K. J. Lancaster. - A statistical theory of spatial distribution models, by A. G. Wilson. - The demand for abstract transport modes: theory and measurement, by R. E. Quandt and W. J. Baumol. - Structural requirements for abstract-mode models of passenger transportation, by J. P. Mayberry. - Cross-sectional travel demand models: estimates and tests, by R. E. Quandt and K. H. Young. - Estimation of modal splits, by R. E. Quandt. - A non-linear model of the demand for travel, by A. J. Blackburn. - An alternative approach to aggregation and estimation in the non-linear model, by A. J. Blackburn. - Value of time, choice of mode, and the subsidy issue in urban transportation, by L. N. Moses and H. F. Williamson. - The value of time spent in travelling: some new evidence, by M. E. Beesley. - The choice of travel mode for the journey to work: some findings, by D. A. Quarmby.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographies.
Call Number
JFE 71-483
LCCN
72133220
OCLC
NYPG710424122-B
Author
Quandt, Richard E. Compiler
Title
The demand for travel: theory and measurement. Edited by Richard E. Quandt.
Imprint
Lexington, Mass., Heath Lexington Books [1970]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographies.
Research Call Number
JFE 71-483
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