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Winter 2004
Econ 465/565: Transportation Economics


Professor B. Starr McMullen


Course Syllabus


Students with documented disabilities who may need accommodations, who have any emergency medical information the instructor should be aware of, or who need special arrangements in the event of evacuation, should make an appointment with the instructor as early as possible, and no later than the first week of the term. Class materials will be made available in accessible format upon request.


Problem Sets and Review Sheets

Homework #1

Homework #2 (Due in class Monday, April 19)

Homework #3 - Library Assignment


Lecture Notes

Transportation Lecture Notes #1

Transportation Lecture Notes #2

Transportation Lecture Notes #3

Transportation Lecture Notes #4

Transportation Lecture Notes #5

Transportation Lecture Notes #6

Transportation Lecture Notes #7

Transportation Lecture Notes #8


Class Announcements


Term Paper

Term Paper Requirements

Exams

Midterm

Final


Related Links

Current HOT Lane Experience, USDOT

HOT Lanes: A Better Way to Attack Urban Highway Congestion

ODOT Policy Notes

Competitive Contracting of Bus Service

The Evolution and Current Market Structure of the U.S. Motor Carrier Industryi


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