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245 _aStructural change in transportation and communication in the knowledge society /
_cedited by Kiyoshi Kobayashi
260 _bEdward Elgar,
_c2006.
_aCheltenham:
300 _aix,: 411 p.
505 _aContents:1. Introductionkiyoshi kobayashi, t.r. Lakshmanan and william p. Anderson— Part i: the globalization context – 2. Trade and transport chains in restructuring economiest.r. Lakshmanan and william p. Anderson— 3. The welfare benefits of proximity: the economic gains from trade bloc membershipraymond dezzani— Part ii: theoretical perspectives on the knowledge economy – 4. Economic growth with learning through producing, education and communicationwei-bin zhang— 5. Endogenous growth theory and regional development: a 'new' modeling approachgautam ray— Part iii: communications and transportation – 6. Network usage patterns and the substitution and complementarity effects between telecommunications and transportation: a demand-side approachkingsley haynes, somik lall, roger r. Stough and serdar yilmaz— 7. A transportation telecommunication media split model considering complexity of interactionmakoto okumura and makoto tsukai— Part iv: infrastructure and institutions – 8. Evaluation of the market potential of asian airports under liberalization in the intra-asian marketmikio takebayashi and katsuhiro kuroda— 9. Post-evaluation of japanese high-speed transport systemstakayuki ueda, takeharu kawai and yasuhisa hayashiyama— 10. The role of private provision in transport markets: effects of private ownership and business diversificationfumitoshi mizutani— 11. Transport logistics in the global economy: spatial implicationslata chatterjee and chiung-min tsai— 12. Assessing the economic benefits of boston's central artery/tunnel projectwilliam p. Anderson and t.r. Lakshmanan— Part v: the interactive economy – 13. The effects of flex-time on traffic patterns with bottleneck congestionse-il mun and makoto yonekawa— 14. Endogenous market formation with matching externality: an implication for taxi spot marketskakuya matsushima and kiyoshi kobayashi— 15. An inverse analysis of interactive travel behaviorhideyuki kita, keishi tanimoto and kei fukuyama— 16. Towards a fractal model of connectivity in regional road networksrajendra g. Kulkarni and roger r. Stough— Part vi: individual travel behavior data – 17. A 30-year review of transportation behavior surveys in japanmitsuzo nagano— 18. Analysis of travel behavior using the positioning function of mobile communication devicesyasuo asakura and eiji hatoindex
520 _aThe transformation of the world economy from a system of nations trading materials-intensive goods to a system of seamless global networks for information-intensive goods and services has created the need for a comprehensive restructuring of transportation and communications activities.
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