New Insights on Braess’s Paradox and Transportation Demand
A recent study by Levinson explores how Braess’s Paradox can lead to reduced demand in transportation networks, challenging conventional wisdom about induced demand.
Government, policy, institutions, and political power dynamics.
A recent study by Levinson explores how Braess’s Paradox can lead to reduced demand in transportation networks, challenging conventional wisdom about induced demand.
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