Principles of Network Economics [electronic resource] /edited by Hagen Bobzin.
by Bobzin, Hagen [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Springer eBooksSummary: Network problems are manifold and extremely complex. Many problems result from engineering details or mathematical difficulties, others are caused by disregarding economic principles and imperfections of markets. The text provides a fairly integrated approach of transportation related "network problems" and their "solutions" with emphasis on economics or, more precisely, microeconomic theory.
An Outline of Network Economics -- Fundmentals of Networks -- Utilization of Transport Networks: Basics -- Utilization of Transport Networks: Extensions -- Design of Transport Networks -- Synchronization of Network Processes -- Critical Review.
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An Outline of Network Economics -- Fundmentals of Networks -- Utilization of Transport Networks: Basics -- Utilization of Transport Networks: Extensions -- Design of Transport Networks -- Synchronization of Network Processes -- Critical Review.
Network problems are manifold and extremely complex. Many problems result from engineering details or mathematical difficulties, others are caused by disregarding economic principles and imperfections of markets. The text provides a fairly integrated approach of transportation related "network problems" and their "solutions" with emphasis on economics or, more precisely, microeconomic theory.
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