
Transport Economics, 3rd Edition
Kenneth Button(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
3rd Edition
Published on 29. January 2010
Book
Hardback
528 pages
978-1-84064-189-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Transport Economics is a completely revised edition of a well-established textbook which applies economic analysis to transport issues. Each chapter has been carefully reworked and the book includes new material dealing with the regulation of transport markets. The theoretical content is supported with considerable empirical evidence drawn from a wide range of international sources. Although aimed primarily at undergraduate students, this volume is accessible to non-specialists who have an interest in transport economics. It has no modal bias but rather examines in general terms the many aspects of the demand for, and supply of, transport together with the various methods of government intervention needed to ensure that social and environmental criteria are attained.
This successful and widely adopted textbook has been thoroughly revised and updated for the second edition. As the best intermediate text currently available, it will be welcomed by students, policymakers and all those concerned with the supply of transport services.
This successful and widely adopted textbook has been thoroughly revised and updated for the second edition. As the best intermediate text currently available, it will be welcomed by students, policymakers and all those concerned with the supply of transport services.
Reviews / Votes
'In the 3rd edition of Transport Economics Button draws together the burgeoning literature in transportation economics. It is a comprehensive standalone text covering all aspects of the field including new sections on logistics and congestion pricing. It should be required reading for every student of transportation and on the library shelf of all transportation researchers and practitioners, an excellent book.' -- David Gillen, University of British Columbia, Canada Acclaim for the second edition: 'It is admirably structured, with an introductory chapter placing transport in its economic context and relating transport and location economics.' -- Urban Studies 'This book is written in a clear, easy to understand style. It is essential reading for those studying for the Institute's Transport Economics examination as well as for undergraduate and postgraduate students of the subject. . . The book offers good value for money and is strongly recommended to anyone with an interest in transport economics.' -- M.R. Cairns, Transport ' . . . this book does read very much like a textbook; it explains economic concepts clearly, often in both words and mathematical equations, and identifies their relevance in the transport field. . . Transport Economics does provide a good basis with which to understand most of the issues behind what is one of the fastest moving areas of environmental activity in an area where most books will be out of date almost as soon as they are written anyway.' -- Marcus Enoch, Environmental PoliticsMore details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84064-189-9 (9781840641899)
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Book
05/2022
4th Edition
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Person
Kenneth Button, University Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, US
Content
Contents: Preface 1. Transport and Economics 2. Transport, Transport Markets and Transport Industries 3. Movement, Transport and Location 4. The Demand for Transport 5. The Direct Costs of Transport 6. The External Costs of Transport 7. Pricing of Transport Services 8. Containing the Environmental Costs of Transport 9. Optimizing Traffic Congestion 10. Some Economics of Transport Logistic 11. Investment Criteria - Private and Public Sector Analysis 12. Transport Planning and Forecasting 13. Transport and Development 14. The Economic Regulation of Transport Index