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Kenneth John Button (born 1948) is a British transport expert. He is a University Professor and Director of the Center for Transportation Policy, Operations and Logistics at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia .
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Kenneth Button may refer to: Kenneth Button (economist) (born 1948), British transport economist Kenneth Button (physicist) (1922–2010), American solid state physicist
These are economists who research in transport economics. Pages in category "Transport economists" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Button, Kenneth J. (2010). Transport Economics 3rd Edition. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK. ISBN 978-1-84064-191-2. (See Chapter 9: Optimizing Traffic Congestion) Santos, Georgina, ed. (2004). Road Pricing, Volume 9: Theory and Evidence (Research in Transportation Economics). JAI Press. ISBN 978-0762309689.
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The contribution of transport systems to potentially hazardous climate change is a significant negative externality which is difficult to evaluate quantitatively, making it difficult (but not impossible) to include in transport economics-based research and analysis. Congestion is considered a negative externality by economists. [3]