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Edited By Scott Dennis, Microeconomic Studies Division Washington, DC, U.S.A. Wayne Talley, Maritime Institute, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, U.S.A.
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Contents Ch. 1: Introduction – Scott M. Dennis and Wayne K. Talley
Ch. 2: Evolution of Railroad Economics – W. G. Waters II
Ch. 3: A Hedonic
Cost Function Approach to Estimating Railroad Costs – John D. Bitzan and Wesley W. Wilson
Ch. 4: Spatially Generated Transportation
Demands – Kenneth Train and Wesley W. Wilson
Ch. 5: Rail Passenger Demand Forecasting: Cross-Sectional Models Revisited – Mark Wardman,
William Lythgoe and Gerard Whelan
Ch. 6: Railroad Pricing and Revenue-To-Cost Margins in the Post-Staggers Era – M. Ivaldi and G. McCullough
Ch. 7: Options for Restructuring the State-Owned Monopoly Railway – Russell Pittman
Ch. 8: Trespassing on the Railroad – Ian Savage
Ch. 9: Energy Use and Pollutant Emissions Impacts of Shortline Railroad Abandonment – Michael W. Babcock and James L. Bunch
Ch. 10:
Earnings Differentials of Railroad Managers and Labor – James Peoples and Wayne K. Talley
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