Instructors: Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Alexander Eisenkopf
Event type:
Room Reservations
Org-unit: Corporate Management & Economics
Displayed in timetable as:
Sustainable Mobility
Hours per week:
3
Credits:
6,0
Location:
Campus der Zeppelin Universität
Language of instruction:
Englisch
Min. | Max. participants:
5 | 35
Priority scheme: Standard-Priorisierung
Course content:
| Transport Economics
| Infrastructure and its relevance for the mobility sector
| Infrastructure: Financing and institutional framework of provision
| Transport externalities: theoretical approach and strategies for internalization
| Trends in society, technology, and ecology influencing mobility
| Transport and environmental policy, regulation of transport
| The dilemma of sustainable transport
Educational objective:
Students
| master the concepts of the modern transport economy and can apply them to specific problems.
| know the relevance of transport infrastructure for the development of mobility
| know the concepts of the externalities of transport and are capable of assessing internalization strategies
| reflect critically future trends in society affecting mobility
| reflect critically the sustainability debate in transport.
Further information about the exams:
Term paper (70%) and oral presentation (30%).
Mandatory literature:
Button K.J. (2010): Transport Economics, 3rd ed., Cheltenham
Cole, St.: Applied Transport Economics. Policy, Management & Decision Making, 3rd ed., London 2005
Hensher, D.A. / Brewer, A.M. (2004): Transport: An Economics and Management Perspective, Oxford
Hensher, D.A. / Button, K.J. (2003): Handbook of Transport and the Environment, Amsterdam
Mallard, G. / Glaister, St. (2008): Transport Economics. Theory, Application and Policy, Houndmills/Basingstoke
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de Palma, A, Lindsey, R., Quinet, E., Vickerman, R.: A Handbook of Transport Economics, Edwar Elgar 2013.
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