National Travel Survey 1977–78, Description of the NTS Data Base

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0 642 04688 3
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0158-10413
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This Paper presents a description of the data base compiled from the information obtained from the National Travel Survey (NTS). The general aim of the NTS was to determine domestic non-urban travel characteristics on a fully national basis. All modes of travel were encompassed, and the seasonal nature of this travel was also monitored. As well as various travel parameters, some personal and household characteristics were obtained, to allow the influence of personal and household characteristics on long-distance travel behaviour to be assessed.

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Inwards Duty Free Shopping at Australian International Air Terminals: An Economic Evaluation

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0 642 04597 6
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This Report was prepared in response to a Ministerial reference relating to the feasibility of the introduction of duty free shopping for inward-bound passengers at Australian international air passenger terminals.

Some of the major conclusions of this report are based on a simple conceptual model of duty-free shops which is described in detail in Appendix 2 of the Report.

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Some Characteristics of Truck Ownership in Australia

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0 642 05979 9
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This paper presents estimates of the concentration of ownership and the geographic distribution of the Australian trucking fleet.

  • Some Characteristics of Truck Ownership in Australia
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National Travel Survey 1977–78: Statistical Adjustments and Final Results

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0 642 06893 3
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From July 1977 to June 1978, the Bureau of Transport Economics (BTE) conducted the National Travel Survey (NTS). This was a major survey of nonurban travel in Australia. This Paper discusses the sources of bias and errors in the NTS data and presents a method of adjusting the statistical results for non-response bias. The general design of the NTS is evaluated in the light of the practical experience gained from its operation. Finally, the Paper presents a range of tabulations summarising some of the more important and interesting results derived from the NTS data. These results have been adjusted for statistical non-response bias and have been calculated to apply to the population.

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A Guide to the Control of Photochemical Pollution

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0 642 06529 2
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The present work builds on that published previously (BTE Occasional Paper 6, Photochemical Pollution in Australian Airsheds) to develop a discussion of the basic principles and specific measures appropriate to the improvement of urban air quality.

  • A Guide to the Control of Photochemical Pollution
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Review of Road Freight Regulation in Britain

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0 642 06795 3
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The desirability of de-regulating road freight has long been a subject of discussion and action by governments in Australia. A recent visit to the United Kingdom by Dr K.W. Ogden provided an opportunity for a brief study of the impact of de-regulation of road freight in Britain. The paper examines the effect of the regulations currently in force in Britain and also examines several aspects of road freight regulation in Britain which may be relevant to freight policy in Australia.

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Economic Analysis of Non-Price Rationing With Particular Reference to Petrol

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0 642 06794 5
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A thesis that no longer provokes comment is that domestic fuel supplies are likely to be curtailed suddenly and without warning. An idea less well established, but one that has widespread intuitive appeal, is that non-price rationing can claim to efficiently allocate resources. This idea arises out of the notion that during unexpected fuel shortages, the ability of individuals and firms to adjust might not be related to their contribution to the community's well being.

  • Economic Analysis of Non-Price Rationing With Particular Reference to Petrol
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Freight Transport Energy Consumption: A Comparison Between the Efficiency of the Modes in the Non-Bulk Task

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0 642 06787 2
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The work reported in this paper has been undertaken because of a concern for a general tendency in the transport community to make sweeping statements about the desirability of diverting traffic from one mode to another in order to save fuel. Such pronouncements can be misleading when applied to any particular case, so a need exists to establish the proper basis for examining and comparing the energy performance of alternative modes of transport.

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Demand for International Air Travel: a Conceptual and Operational Framework

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0 642 06796 1
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The emphasis in this paper is on the development of a suitable conceptual and operational framework within which a policy-sensitive empirical travel choice model could be estimated. Functional Measurement and Discrete Choice Theory provide the theoretical base from which models of individuals' choices can be derived. The aim of this paper is to outline a method which is capable of identifying international air fare structures to various destinations that accord with the likely choices of individuals (both current and potential travellers). The information obtained will permit the determination of a reduced-set of feasible air fare structures which represent a compromise with the full range of possible alternatives. Particular emphasis is given to identifying the variation in frequency of choice of international air travel to various destinations as a result of changes in air fare structures.

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Energy Policies and Company Cars: An Application of Experimental Design Methods in Economic Research

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0 642 06893 3
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Company cars account for more than a third of new car sales in Australia. Since company cars seem generally larger and less fuel-efficient than average and since they appear to travel greater distances and are replaced more frequently, it seems useful to examine the effectiveness of policies that might have potential fuel conservation effects.

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