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Impact of Transportation Cost Variations on the Relative Market Shares for Different Transportation Modes: A Network Model

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  • Jourquin, Bart
  • Demilie, Laurent
  • Beuthe, Michel

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  • Jourquin, Bart & Demilie, Laurent & Beuthe, Michel, 2021. "Impact of Transportation Cost Variations on the Relative Market Shares for Different Transportation Modes: A Network Model," Papers 314680, Canadian Transportation Research Forum (CTRF).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cantrf:314680
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.314680
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