Essays in Transportation Economics and Policy: A Handbook in Honor of John R. Meyer
By (Author) Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez
Edited by William B. Tye
Edited by Clifford Winston
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Brookings Institution
1st February 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
Microeconomics
388.049
Paperback
600
Width 154mm, Height 229mm, Spine 34mm
789g
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This comprehensive survey of transportation economic policy pays homage to a classic work, Techniques of Transportation Planning, by renowned transportation scholar John R. Meyer. With contributions from leading economists in the field, it includes added emphasis on policy developments and analysis. The book covers the basic analytic methods used in transportation economics and policy analysis; focuses on the automobile, as both the mainstay of American transportation and the source of some of its most serious difficulties; covers key issues of urban public transportation; and analyzes the impact of regulation and deregulation on the U.S. airline, railroad, and trucking industries. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Alan A. Altshuler, Harvard University; Ronald R. Braeutigam, Northwestern University; Robert E. Gallamore, Union Pacific Railroad; Arnold M. Howitt, Harvard University; Gregory K. Ingram, The Wold Bank; John F. Kain, University of Texas at Dallas; Charles Lave, University of California, Irvine; Lester Lave, Carnegie Mellon University; Robert A. Leone, Boston University; Zhi Liu, The World Bank; Herbert Mohring, University of Minnesota; Steven A. Morrison, Northeastern University; Katherine M. O'Regan, Yale University; Don Pickrell, U.S. Department of Transportation; John M. Quigley, University of California, Berkeley; Ian Savage, Northwestern University; and Kenneth A. Small, University of California Irvine.
""For those who teach courses on any of the topics in this 'Handbook', this may be the most useful collection of essays available. The necessary economics background may exceed that of many average urban planning or public policy students, but this gives the instructor something to do. How wonderful it is to have so much good material under one cover!" Peter Gordon, University of Southern California, APA Journal, vol. 66, no.1, 1/1/2000
Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, professor of public policy and urban planning at Harvard University, is coauthor of Going Private: The International Experience with Transport Privatization (Brookings, 1994). William B. Tye is a principal at the Brattle Group. Clifford Winston is a senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution. Among his previous books are Deregulation of Network Industries: What's Next coedited with Sam Peltzman (AEI-Brookings, 2000), and Alternate Route: Toward Efficient Urban Transportation, cowritten with Chad Shirley (Brookings, 1998).