Transport economics

ID: transport-economics

Transport economics is a branch of economics that focuses on the movement of goods and people and the systems used for transportation. It examines the various modes of transport (such as road, rail, air, and maritime) and analyzes their impact on economic factors, including efficiency, cost, and environmental sustainability. The field encompasses a wide array of topics, including: 1. **Supply and Demand in Transportation**: Understanding how transportation services are supplied and demanded, including the factors that influence these dynamics.

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