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Understanding risky choice behaviour with travel time variability: a review of recent empirical contributions of alternative behavioural theories
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Understanding risky choice behaviour with travel time variability: a review of recent empirical contributions of alternative behavioural theories
Author
: Li, Z. and Hensher, D.A. (2018)
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: Transportation
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