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Urban Travel Demand: A Behavioral Analysis

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Urban Travel Demand: A Behavioral Analysis
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Publisher: North-Holland Publishing
ISBN/ASIN: 0444108300
ISBN-13: 9780444108302
Number of pages: 215

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'Urban Travel Demand' develops a theory of demand for populations of individual economic consumers which we believe is a logical and natural generalization of traditional theory to encompass choice among discrete alternatives.

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