LEC # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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Introduction | ||
1 | Introduction | |
Demand | ||
2 | Overview of consumer theory | Assignment 1 out |
3 | Discrete choice analysis I | |
4 | Discrete choice analysis II | |
5 | Travel demand modeling | |
6 | Freight demand |
Assignment 1 due Assignment 2 out |
Public transportation | ||
7 | Organizational models | |
8 | Path choice models | |
The firm and its costs | ||
9 | Theory of the firm | |
10 | Transportation costs |
Assignment 2 due Assignment 3 out |
11 | Midterm exam | |
Pricing | ||
12 | Pricing of transportation services: theory and practice I | |
13 | Pricing of transportation services: theory and practice II | |
The maritime and port sector | ||
14 |
Analysis of the maritime and port sector I and II Guest lectures: Hilde Meersman and Eddy Van de Voorde, Department of Transport and Regional Economics, University of Antwerp |
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15 |
Analysis of the maritime and port sector I and II Guest lectures: Hilde Meersman and Eddy Van de Voorde, Department of Transport and Regional Economics, University of Antwerp |
Assignment 3 due Assignment 4 out |
Revenue forecasting and management | ||
16 | Transportation revenue forecasting: theory and models | |
17 |
Airline revenue management I: flight leg and network models Guest lecture: Peter Belobaba, MIT International Center for Air Transportation (MIT ICAT) |
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18 |
Airline revenue management II: impact of fare simplification on revenue management (RM) models Guest lecture: Peter Belobaba, MIT ICAT |
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Finance, regulation, and competition | ||
19 |
Project finance I Guest lecture: Jon Bottom, Steer Davies Gleave |
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20 |
Project finance II Guest lecture: Jon Bottom, Steer Davies Gleave |
Assignment 4 due Assignment 5 out |
21 |
Project finance III Regulation of transportation industries Guest lectures: Jon Bottom, Steer Davies Gleave |
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Project evaluation and programming | ||
22 |
Project evaluation and programming I Guest lecture: Lance Neumann, Cambridge Systematics, Inc. |
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23 |
Project evaluation and programming II Guest lecture: Lance Neumann, Cambridge Systematics, Inc. |
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Developing countries | ||
24 |
Developing country urban mobility: the sustainable development imperative Guest lecture: Chris Zegras, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning |
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25 | Mobility demand in developing countries: some examples | Assignment 5 due |
Intelligent transportation systems, conclusion | ||
26 | Intelligent transportation systems and the impact of traveler information; emerging themes in transportation economics and policy |
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