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Road traffic management / Transportation planning / Transport economics / Pricing / Road transport / Traffic congestion / Network congestion / Switzerland / Congestion pricing / Road pricing
Date: 2015-08-30 04:48:00
Road traffic management
Transportation planning
Transport economics
Pricing
Road transport
Traffic congestion
Network congestion
Switzerland
Congestion pricing
Road pricing

Modeling electric network capacity under different institutional settings Author Christina Roolfs This master’s thesis focuses on analyzing the consequences for Switzerland under a multilateral flow-based power pricing

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