Chapter 1: The Legacy of John R. Meyer
Part 1: Techniques of Transportation Analysis
Chapter 2: The Demand for Transportation: Models and Applications
Chapter 3: Learning about Transport Costs
Chapter 4: Pricing
Chapter 5: Project Evaluation
Part 2: The Automobile in Society
Chapter 6: Congestion
Chapter 7: The Politics of Controlling Auto Air Polution
Chapter 8: Fuel Economy and Auto Safety Regulations: Is the Cure Worse than the Disease?
Chapter 9: Technology-Forcing Public Policies and the Automobile
Chapter 10: Determinants of Motorization and Road Provision
Part 3: Transportation and Cities
Chapter 11: The Urban Transportation Problem: A Reexamination and Update
Chapter 12: Transportation and Land Use
Chapter 13: Accessibility and Economic Opportunity
Part 4: Regulatory Issues in Transportation
Chapter 14: Regulatory Reform of U.S. Intercity Transportation
Chapter 15: Regulation and Innovation: Lessons from the American Railroad Industry
Chapter 16: The Economics of Commercial Transportation Safety
Contributors
Index
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