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André de Palma

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  142
Citations -  10248

André de Palma is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traffic congestion & Discrete choice. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 134 publications receiving 9515 citations. Previous affiliations of André de Palma include Northwestern University & Institut Universitaire de France.

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Discrete Choice Theory of Product Differentiation

TL;DR: This important study shows that an understanding of product differentiation is crucial to understanding how modern market economies function and that differentiated markets can be analyzed using discrete choice models of consumer behavior.
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Economics of a bottleneck

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provided a thorough economic analysis of the simplest bottleneck model of road congestion with peak-load demand, where a fixed number of identical individuals, one per car, must travel from home to work, between which is a bottleneck of given capacity.
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Dynamic network models and driver information systems

TL;DR: The paper presents the structure of a dynamic model in which newly acquired information may affect pretrip and en-route travel decisions, and the potential magnitudes of the effects that were identified were identified.
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Does providing information to drivers reduce traffic congestion

TL;DR: The presumption that route guidance and information systems necessarily reduce traffic congestion is questioned, and the need to consider the general equilibrium effects of information is pointed out.