ECN 710 Transportation Economics

Addresses current and historical economic issues in both passenger and freight transport for all modes, as well as for urban transportation. The course examines the economics of significant transportation issues from, between and within the developed world. Demand-side issues, such as changing income levels and locational decisions; supply-side issues, such as the need for adequate funding for urban carriers; and constraints, such as regulation and uncertainty arising from political situations are synthesized. Lect: 3 hrs. Prerequisite: ECN 104 or IND 302 or Direct Entry, Antirequisite: MGT 803 Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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