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1by Clifford Winston Published in Journal of economic literature (01.09.2013)“...Transportation is a vital sector of the U.S. economy based on consumers', firms', and government's enormous expenditures in money and time and on its effect on...”
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2by Clifford Winston Published in The American economic review (01.05.2012)“...Alfred Kahn was a major force behind regulatory reform that initially benefited air travelers and subsequently consumers in other industries by placing greater...”
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3“...Better public policies can make the road smoother for self-driving vehicles and the society that soon will depend on them. Whether you find the idea of...”
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4by Winston, Clifford Published in Journal of economic literature (01.09.2008)“...The economics of information has identified an important role for government to correct situations where competition is not sufficient to reveal valuable...”
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5“...States' requirements that lawyers obtain a license to practice law, as well as American Bar Association (ABA) regulations of legal practice, constitute...”
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6“...Motorists' fatalities and the fatality rate (roadway deaths per vehicle-mile traveled (VMT)) tend to decrease during recessions. Using a novel data set of...”
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7by Kenneth E. Train Clifford Winston Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.11.2007)“...We develop a consumer-level model of vehicle choice to shed light on the erosion of the U.S. automobile manufacturers' market share during the past decade. We...”
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8“...We apply recent econometric advances to study the distribution of commuters' preferences for speedy and reliable highway travel. Our analysis applies mixed...”
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9“...Despite a decline in its mode share, investment to build new urban rail transit systems and extend old ones continues. We estimate the contribution of each...”
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10“...The United States has negotiated bilateral open skies agreements to deregulate airline competition on US international routes, but little is known about their...”
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11“...We study alternate approaches to implement congestion pricing at US airports. Conventional formulations toll all aircraft without determining whether a plane...”
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12“...Policymakers attempt to reduce the growth of congestion by spending billions of dollars annually on our road system. We evaluate this policy by estimating the...”
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13by Clifford Winston Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.07.1998)“...This paper develops a framework to analyze the long-run adjustment of U.S. industries to economic deregulation, highlighting the role of intensified...”
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14“...We assess the welfare effects of highway privatization accounting for government's behavior in setting the sale price, firms' strategic behavior in setting...”
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15by Crandall, Robert W Winston, Clifford Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.11.2003)“...This paper reviews the literature and assesses the effects of antitrust policy and enforcement on consumer welfare. We find no evidence that antitrust policy...”
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16“...The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) seeks to prevent the nation's aviation system from becoming congested. To reduce delays, the FAA makes investments in...”
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17by Maheshri, Vikram Winston, Clifford Published in International review of law and economics (01.06.2014)“...•Lawyers’ prices exhibit a wide variance.•Competition appears to be characterized by monopolistic competition.•Deregulation would enable prices to move closer...”
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18by Clifford Winston Vikram Maheshri Fred Mannering Published in Journal of risk and uncertainty (01.03.2006)“...The offset hypothesis predicts consumers adapt to innovations that improve safety by becoming less vigilant about safety. Previous tests have used aggregate...”
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19“...The debate in public and macro economics over the returns from infrastructure spending has largely ignored transportation economics, which has documented...”
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20by Winston, Clifford“...InLast ExitClifford Winston reminds us that transportation services and infrastructure in the United States were originally introduced by private firms. The...”
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