A dynamic panel analysis of urban metro demand

Daniel J. Graham1, Amado Crotte1, Richard J. Anderson1
1Imperial College London, Railway and Transport Strategy Centre, Centre for Transport Studies, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, London SW7 2AZ, UK

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