In her research, Economic growth is intimately related to Spatial mismatch, which falls under the overarching field of Demographic economics. Economic growth is closely attributed to Spatial mismatch in her research. Her research investigates the connection between Incentive and topics such as Microeconomics that intersect with problems in Travel behavior. Her research links Microeconomics with Travel behavior. Her work investigates the relationship between Incident report and topics such as Computer security that intersect with problems in Incident management. Genevieve Giuliano incorporates Incident management and Computer security in her studies. Her study looks at the relationship between Automotive engineering and topics such as Truck, which overlap with Aerospace engineering. Aerospace engineering and Truck are commonly linked in her work. Genevieve Giuliano integrates several fields in her works, including Law, Politics, Presumption and Legislation.
Genevieve Giuliano conducted interdisciplinary study in her works that combined Transport engineering and Traffic congestion. While working on this project, she studies both Traffic congestion and Transport engineering. Archaeology is often connected to Metropolitan area in her work. Her Archaeology research extends to the thematically linked field of Metropolitan area. Her studies link Transit (satellite) with Public transport. Her Law study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Public transport. Genevieve Giuliano incorporates Economic geography and Regional science in her research. She undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Regional science and Economic geography in her work. Much of her study explores Civil engineering relationship to Land use.
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SUBCENTERS IN THE LOS ANGELES REGION
Genevieve Giuliano;Kenneth A. Small.
Regional Science and Urban Economics (1991)
Is the Journey to Work Explained by Urban Structure
Genevieve Giuliano;Kenneth A. Small.
Urban Studies (1993)
The Geography Of Urban Transportation
Susan Hanson;Genevieve Giuliano.
(1986)
Car ownership, travel and land use: a comparison of the US and Great Britain
Genevieve Giuliano;Joyce Dargay.
Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice (2006)
INCIDENT CHARACTERISTICS, FREQUENCY, AND DURATION ON A HIGH VOLUME URBAN FREEWAY
Genevieve Giuliano.
Transportation Research Part A: General (1989)
Is Jobs-Housing Balance a Transportation Issue?
Genevieve Giuliano.
Transportation Research Record (1991)
Another Look at Travel Patterns and Urban Form: The US and Great Britain:
Genevieve Giuliano;Dhiraj Narayan.
Urban Studies (2003)
Research Policy and Review 27. New Directions for Understanding Transportation and Land Use
G Giuliano.
Environment and Planning A (1989)
The Weakening Transportation-Land Use Connection
Genevieve Giuliano.
Research Papers in Economics (1995)
Reducing port-related truck emissions: The terminal gate appointment system at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
Genevieve Giuliano;Thomas O’Brien.
Transportation Research Part D-transport and Environment (2007)
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