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1. Past Seminars 2005
www.its.usyd.edu.au/seminars/p - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2005 Last Visited: 9/14/2006
Dominique Bouf, ITLS Visiting Professor, Transportation Economics Laboratory, Lyons, France
First some evidence will be provided that French cities are segregated.
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Bio: Dominique Bouf is Senior Researcher (CNRS) at the LET (Transportation Economics Laboratory) located in Lyons, France. Prior to joining the LET he worked for the Dutch Ministry of Transportation and for the RATP (Parisian Urban Transportation Company). He lived for two years in Africa and carried out several research projects on African transportation issues. More recently he addressed the problems of railways regulation through studies for the French Government, SNCF (the French railways operator), the European Commission (as the leader of the LET's participation to the project Improverail), and the OECD, providing a report on yardstick competition. He is working in co-operation with the University of Tongji (Shanghai) on China's railways reform and is responsible for a research project on the long term prospects for Chinese transportation (China in 2050). -
2. Past Seminars 2006
www.itls.usyd.edu.au/seminars/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/13/2000 Last Visited: 3/25/2008
Bio: Dominique Bouf is Senior Researcher (CNRS) at the LET (Transportation Economics Laboratory) located in Lyons, France. Prior to joining the LET he worked for the Dutch Ministry of Transportation and for the RATP (Parisian Urban Transportation Company). He lived for two years in Africa and carried out several research projects on African transportation issues. More recently he addressed the problems of railways regulation through studies for the French Government, SNCF (the French railways operator), the European Commission (as the leader of the LET's participation to the project Improverail), and the OECD, providing a report on yardstick competition. He is working in co-operation with the University of Tongji (Shanghai) on China's railways reform and is responsible for a research project on the long term prospects for Chinese transportation (China in 2050).
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Bio: Dominique Bouf is Senior Researcher (CNRS) at the LET (Transportation Economics Laboratory) located in Lyons, France. Prior to joining the LET he worked for the Dutch Ministry of Transportation and for the RATP (Parisian Urban Transportation Company). He lived for two years in Africa and carried out several research projects on African transportation issues. More recently he addressed the problems of railways regulation through studies for the French Government, SNCF (the French railways operator), the European Commission (as the leader of the LET's participation to the project Improverail), and the OECD, providing a report on yardstick competition. He is working in co-operation with the University of Tongji (Shanghai) on China's railways reform and is responsible for a research project on the long term prospects for Chinese transportation (China in 2050). -
3. Past Seminars 2005
www.itls.usyd.edu.au/seminars/ - [Cached]Last Visited: 3/25/2008
Dominique Bouf, ITLS Visiting Professor, Transportation Economics Laboratory, Lyons, France
First some evidence will be provided that French cities are segregated.
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Bio: Dominique Bouf is Senior Researcher (CNRS) at the LET (Transportation Economics Laboratory) located in Lyons, France. Prior to joining the LET he worked for the Dutch Ministry of Transportation and for the RATP (Parisian Urban Transportation Company). He lived for two years in Africa and carried out several research projects on African transportation issues. More recently he addressed the problems of railways regulation through studies for the French Government, SNCF (the French railways operator), the European Commission (as the leader of the LET's participation to the project Improverail), and the OECD, providing a report on yardstick competition. He is working in co-operation with the University of Tongji (Shanghai) on China's railways reform and is responsible for a research project on the long term prospects for Chinese transportation (China in 2050).

