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Understanding the costs of urban rail transport operations
Anupriya, DJ Graham, JM Carbo, RJ Anderson, P Bansal
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 138, 292-316, 2020
30*2020
Evaluating the causal economic impacts of transport investments: evidence from the Madrid–Barcelona high speed rail corridor
JM Carbo, DJ Graham, Anupriya, D Casas, PC Melo
Journal of Applied Statistics 46 (9), 1714-1723, 2019
292019
Quantifying the ex-post causal impact of differential pricing on commuter trip scheduling in Hong Kong
Anupriya, DJ Graham, D Hörcher, RJ Anderson, P Bansal
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 141, 16-34, 2020
28*2020
Congestion in cities: Can road capacity expansions provide a solution?
Anupriya, P Bansal, DJ Graham
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 174, 103726, 2023
82023
Optimal congestion control strategies for near-capacity urban metros: Informing intervention via fundamental diagrams
Anupriya, DJ Graham, P Bansal, D Hörcher, R Anderson
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 128390, 2022
1*2022
Modelling the propagation of infectious disease via transportation networks
Anupriya, P Bansal, DJ Graham
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 20572, 2022
12022
Analytical Representations of the Fundamental Diagram of Traffic Flow for Highways: A Review of Theory and Empirics
Anupriya, P Bansal, DJ Graham
12022
Recreational Marijuana Legalisation: Has Traffic Safety Worsened in the US?
Anupriya, DJ Graham
2023
Surge pricing and consumer surplus in the ride-hailing market: Evidence from China
M Xu, Anupriya, P Bansal
Travel Behaviour and Society 33, 100638, 2023
2023
Understanding the Capacity of Airport Runway Systems
K Chen, DJ Graham, Anupriya, P Bansal, R Anderson, NS Findlay
SSRN, 2023
2023
Office politics: London and the rise of home working
P Swinney, DJ Graham, O Vera, Anupriya, D Hörcher, S Ojha
https://www.centreforcities.org/publication/office-politics/, 2023
2023
Revisiting the empirical fundamental relationship of traffic flow for highways using a causal econometric approach
Anupriya, DJ Graham, D Hörcher, P Bansal
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.02399, 2021
2021
Understanding the costs of urban transportation using causal inference methods
Anupriya
Imperial College London, 2021
2021
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