Abstract In a recent paper Michalpoulos and Pisharody (1981) contend that traditional input-output analysis results in substantial overestimation of delays, and they develop an alternate, more laborious, calculation method. This premise is incorrect since input-output analysis is nothing more than a simple accounting method, which by definition gives exact results. It should give results consistent with the more laborious method proposed by those authors.
Derivation of delays based on input-output analysis
Transportation Research Part A: General ; 17 , 5 ; 341-342
1982-06-03
2 pages
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