Revenue, Finance, Pricing, and Economics, 2015
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2530, includes 14 papers that explore information related to revenue, finance, pricing and economics in the transportation sector, including:
- Paying for Infrastructure in an Urban Environment: Roles of Ideological Beliefs and Self-Interest in Support for Two Funding Mechanisms
- Rethinking the Path to Mobility: Texans Talk About Transportation Funding
- Revenue and Policy Implications from Emerging Fuel Sale Trends in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Case Studies in Transport Public–Private Partnerships: Transferring Lessons Learned
- Introduction to a Crowdfunded Public–Private Partnership Model in the United States: Policy Review on Crowdfund Investing
- Optimization Models for Public Transit Operations Under Subsidization and Regulation
- For Whom the Consumer Price Index Tolls: Reporting of Road Pricing in the Consumer Expenditure Survey
- Investigating the Distribution of the Value of Time via Multiclass Traffic Assignment
- Welfare Analysis Using Logsum Differences Versus Rule of Half: Series of Case Studies
- Transport Infrastructure and Macroeconomic Performance in European Countries: Dynamic Panel Data Approach
- Using Empirical Data to Find the Best Measure of Travel Time Reliability
- Optimizing Performance Objectives for Projects of Congestion Pricing for Parking
- Exploring a Toll Auction Mechanism Enabled by Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Technology
- Pay-to-Save Transportation Pricing Strategies and Comparative Greenhouse Gas Reductions: Responding to Final Federal Rule for Existing Electric Utility Generating Units
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