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Chapters | 2014

An attack on the airline system

Ji-Young Park; Harry W. Richardson; Peter Gordon; James E. Moore

This book develops a national economic impact model to estimate the effects of simulated terrorist attacks and natural disasters on individual US States and economic sectors. The model, called NIEMO (The National Interstate Economic Model) looks at interindustry relationships and interregional trade. It is highly disaggregated making the model very accurate. The authors examine potential attack targets including theme parks, sporting events, bridges and tunnels in the national highway system as well as attempts to shoot down airplanes or spread foot-and-mouth disease. Covered natural disasters are almost all real world: Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin Tornado, the Gulf Oil Spill and Hurricane Sandy. The effects on State economies caused by the closing international borders in response to a global pandemic is also examined.


Chapters | 2014

Bridge and tunnel closures (TransNIEMO)

Ji-Young Park; Harry W. Richardson; Peter Gordon; James E. Moore; Qisheng Pan; Joongkoo Cho

This book develops a national economic impact model to estimate the effects of simulated terrorist attacks and natural disasters on individual US States and economic sectors. The model, called NIEMO (The National Interstate Economic Model) looks at interindustry relationships and interregional trade. It is highly disaggregated making the model very accurate. The authors examine potential attack targets including theme parks, sporting events, bridges and tunnels in the national highway system as well as attempts to shoot down airplanes or spread foot-and-mouth disease. Covered natural disasters are almost all real world: Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin Tornado, the Gulf Oil Spill and Hurricane Sandy. The effects on State economies caused by the closing international borders in response to a global pandemic is also examined.


Chapters | 2014

The Joplin tornado of 2011

Harry W. Richardson; Ji-Young Park; Peter Gordon; Qisheng Pan; James E. Moore

This book develops a national economic impact model to estimate the effects of simulated terrorist attacks and natural disasters on individual US States and economic sectors. The model, called NIEMO (The National Interstate Economic Model) looks at interindustry relationships and interregional trade. It is highly disaggregated making the model very accurate. The authors examine potential attack targets including theme parks, sporting events, bridges and tunnels in the national highway system as well as attempts to shoot down airplanes or spread foot-and-mouth disease. Covered natural disasters are almost all real world: Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin Tornado, the Gulf Oil Spill and Hurricane Sandy. The effects on State economies caused by the closing international borders in response to a global pandemic is also examined.


Chapters | 2008

Expansion of Toll Lanes or More Free Lanes? A Case Study of SR91 in Southern California

Harry W. Richardson; Peter Gordon; James E. Moore; Qisheng Pan

This chapter applies the Southern California Planning Model (SCPM) to an important prototype application, a 10-mile segment of California SR91. SCPM is an integrated model that estimates trip production densities (and employment and population) for over 3,000 spatial zones in the Greater Los Angeles area at the level of 47 economic sectors. The possible widening of this route via extra tolled or extra general-purpose lanes has been the subject of considerable controversy. A non-compete provision in the franchise awarded to the California Private Transportation Company (CPTC) had stood in the way of public agencies’ effort to provide additional capacity in the corridor. The approach sheds light on this controversy. The main finding is that, whereas congestion tolls are widely presumed to be efficient, the efficiency outcomes are complex when only a small part of the network is tolled. In sensitivity tests, the most plausible results, and the larges user benefits form adding a new tolled lane, are for the mid-range values of various assumptions. The result is consistent with recent theoretical investigations of second-best pricing. Flows on congested, untolled, parallel routes benefit from the addition of untolled facilities and this discussion is extended to an examination of the impacts throughout the Los Angeles network, including changes in destination choice by drivers and freight operators.


Chapters | 2014

The Gulf oil spill (FlexNIEMO)

Ji-Young Park; Harry W. Richardson; Peter Gordon; James E. Moore; Qisheng Pan

This book develops a national economic impact model to estimate the effects of simulated terrorist attacks and natural disasters on individual US States and economic sectors. The model, called NIEMO (The National Interstate Economic Model) looks at interindustry relationships and interregional trade. It is highly disaggregated making the model very accurate. The authors examine potential attack targets including theme parks, sporting events, bridges and tunnels in the national highway system as well as attempts to shoot down airplanes or spread foot-and-mouth disease. Covered natural disasters are almost all real world: Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin Tornado, the Gulf Oil Spill and Hurricane Sandy. The effects on State economies caused by the closing international borders in response to a global pandemic is also examined.


Chapters | 2014

International border closures

Ji-Young Park; Peter Gordon; Harry W. Richardson; James E. Moore

This book develops a national economic impact model to estimate the effects of simulated terrorist attacks and natural disasters on individual US States and economic sectors. The model, called NIEMO (The National Interstate Economic Model) looks at interindustry relationships and interregional trade. It is highly disaggregated making the model very accurate. The authors examine potential attack targets including theme parks, sporting events, bridges and tunnels in the national highway system as well as attempts to shoot down airplanes or spread foot-and-mouth disease. Covered natural disasters are almost all real world: Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin Tornado, the Gulf Oil Spill and Hurricane Sandy. The effects on State economies caused by the closing international borders in response to a global pandemic is also examined.


Chapters | 2014

The economic impacts of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the oil and port sectors

Ji-Young Park; Harry W. Richardson; Qisheng Pan; Peter Gordon; James E. Moore

This book develops a national economic impact model to estimate the effects of simulated terrorist attacks and natural disasters on individual US States and economic sectors. The model, called NIEMO (The National Interstate Economic Model) looks at interindustry relationships and interregional trade. It is highly disaggregated making the model very accurate. The authors examine potential attack targets including theme parks, sporting events, bridges and tunnels in the national highway system as well as attempts to shoot down airplanes or spread foot-and-mouth disease. Covered natural disasters are almost all real world: Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin Tornado, the Gulf Oil Spill and Hurricane Sandy. The effects on State economies caused by the closing international borders in response to a global pandemic is also examined.


Chapters | 2014

West Coast ports shutdown

Ji-Young Park; Peter Gordon; James E. Moore; Harry W. Richardson

This book develops a national economic impact model to estimate the effects of simulated terrorist attacks and natural disasters on individual US States and economic sectors. The model, called NIEMO (The National Interstate Economic Model) looks at interindustry relationships and interregional trade. It is highly disaggregated making the model very accurate. The authors examine potential attack targets including theme parks, sporting events, bridges and tunnels in the national highway system as well as attempts to shoot down airplanes or spread foot-and-mouth disease. Covered natural disasters are almost all real world: Hurricane Katrina, the Joplin Tornado, the Gulf Oil Spill and Hurricane Sandy. The effects on State economies caused by the closing international borders in response to a global pandemic is also examined.


Archive | 2004

Travel Trends in U.S. Cities: Explaining the 2000 Census Commuting Results

Peter Gordon; Bumsoo Lee; Harry W. Richardson


Archive | 2001

Sustainanble Portland? A Critique, and the Los Angeles Counterpoint

Harry W. Richardson; Peter Gordon

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Harry W. Richardson

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

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Ji-Young Park

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Qisheng Pan

Texas Southern University

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Genevieve Giuliano

University of Southern California

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José Luis Ambite

University of Southern California

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Lanlan Wang

University of Southern California

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Marlon G. Boarnet

University of Southern California

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