1st Edition

Inland Waterway Transportation Studies in Public and Private Management and Investment Decisions

    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    Inland Waterway Transportation explores how tools of economic analysis can improve the efficiency of both public and private investment in inland waterway transportation. Originally published in 1969, this study investigates how waterway transportation has been affected by public operating policy, costs and charges for the use of waterways in the United States as well as the impact of relationships central to waterway policy and individual firms such as the effect of the waterway environment on a firm’s efficiency. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and professionals.

     Preface;  1. Introduction and Summary: A framework for Public Development and Management of the Inland Waterways;  2. Technology and Production Functions for the Tow  3. Returns to the Scale for the Firm  4. Determination of Equipment Requirements for the Bargeline: Analysis and Computer Simulation  5. Optimum Traffic Flow, Congestion, and Design in a Waterway System: Determination by Simulation  6. The Demand for Inland Waterway Transportation;  Bibliography

    Biography

    Charles W. Howe, Joseph L. Carroll, Arthur P. Hurter Jr., William J Leininger, Steven G. Ramsey, Nancy L. Schwartz, Eugene Silberberg, Robert M. Steinberg