Transport Economics

Transport Economics by P. C. Stubbs, published by Routledge on November 9, 2018, is a comprehensive exploration of the principles and practices that govern transport systems. This edition, consisting of 226 pages, synthesizes both theoretical and empirical material to elucidate key elements such as demand, supply, pricing, and investment in the transport sector. The book highlights the significant role of institutional arrangements, particularly in the context of transport planning and international transport, including detailed analyses of shipping and airline economics.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how transport economics impacts personal consumption, with a notable focus on the substantial portion of expenditure dedicated to transport in Britain. The text delves into various aspects of the field, making connections between economic theory and real-world applications. By addressing topics related to business and economics, labor, and transportation, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of transport systems and their economic implications.
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Practically everybody in the community uses the transport system, and an eighth of personal consumption expenditure in Britain is spent on transport. This book, first published in 1980 and revised in 1984, presents a synthesis of theoretical and empirical material to explain the elements of transport economics. These include demand, supply, pricing and investment, and the importance of institutional arrangements is emphasised in chapters on transport planning, and on international transport, in which shipping and airline economics are analysed.
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