Airport infrastructure spillovers in a network system
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Airports in the U.S. air transport network is getting congested that leads to delays for business travelers and freight shipments. It was found that own-state airport infrastructure implies lower manufacturing costs as compared to both labor-and materials-savings.
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2003
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Uncertainty and the timing of an urban congestion relief investment: the no-land case
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A study examines the impact of increasing population on congestion in cities. Benefit-cost analysis is done regarding investments to relieve urban congestion.
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2006
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Driving forces for consolidation or fragmentation of the US water utility industry: a cost function approach with endogenous output
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Factors that decide the merger or division of water utilities in the United States water industry, using cost function analysis, are determined.
Publication Name: Journal of Urban Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0094-1190
Year: 2006
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