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1“...Arnott and Inci [Arnott, R. and Inci, E., 2006. An integrated model of downtown parking and traffic congestion. Journal of Urban Economics 60, 418–442]...”
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2“...Current debates on downtown parking policy have been concentrating on downtown parking pricing, while overlooking downtown parking capacity. This paper focuses...”
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3by John Rowse Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01.01.2008)“...Recent work on time discounting involves hyperbolic discounting, in which the marginal discount rate shrinks over time. This work examines hyperbolic...”
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4“...This paper presents a simple model of parking congestion focusing on drivers' search for a vacant parking space in a spatially homogeneous metropolis. The mean...”
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5by Howland, Murray Rowse, John Published in INFOR. Information systems and operational research (01.02.2006)“...Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is used to assess the efficiency of branches of a major Canadian bank ("Canbank"). First, a DEA model of American branch bank...”
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6by JOHN ROWSE Published in Marine resource economics (01.01.2004)“...How does conventionally defined social welfare (SW) decline when a marine resource is allocated over time using a discount rate different from the social...”
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7by Rowse, John Published in Resource and energy economics (1997)“...Taxing a nonrenewable resource typically shifts production through time, compresses the economically recoverable resource base and shrinks social welfare. But...”
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8“...Given the aims of an educational system, the relationship between educational inputs and educational outputs (the educational production function), a frequency...”
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9“...Timber and water runoff are joint forest products, and augmentation of runoff can occur when timber harvest uses smaller but costlier cut blocks. If runoff...”
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10by Arnott, Richard Rowse, John Published in Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice (01.09.2013)“...•Parking policy analysis should account for individual heterogeneity.•Curbside parking time limits ration excess demand for underpriced curbside...”
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11by Rowse, John Published in Resource and energy economics (1994)“...Extracting a nonconventional resource may involve learning effects, which cause marginal costs to decline. This work integrates declining marginal costs for...”
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13“...Many economic models can be formulated as a system of nonlinear equations and solved numerically using a black-box equation solver found in software packages...”
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14by Rowse, J Published in American journal of agricultural economics (01.08.1988)“...In a recent article Chapman finds that different depletion paths for a highly abstract world oil model yield objective function values close to the optimal...”
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15by John Rowse Published in The Canadian journal of economics (01.11.1990)“...Employing a simple continuous-time model, Rowse (1990) finds small percentage social welfare losses when using the wrong discount rate to allocate an...”
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17by Rowse, John Published in Socio-economic planning sciences (1992)“...How will long term Canada-U.S. gas trade evolve? Because of recent expanded Canadian gas exports to the U.S., this question has received much industry...”
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18by Rowse, John Published in Economics letters (1985)“...Numerical methods figure prominently in recent optimal tax studies. State-of-the-art software packages can readily solve optimal tax models and other...”
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19by John Rowse Published in The Canadian journal of economics (01.08.1986)“...Canadian natural gas is allocated to domestic and export markets using a non-linear optimization model. Efficient near-term prices are low to stimulate...”
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20“...Non-renewable resource extraction is nearly always capital-intensive and extraction capital tends to be non-malleable. In thispaper we present and discuss a...”