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Kenneth A. Small is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their work spans multiple disciplines including Engineering, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences.

They focus on several subfields that combine technical and economic perspectives, particularly in Automotive Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, and Transportation.

The main topics of Kenneth A. Small's research include:

  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization

They have collaborated with researchers such as Robin Lindsey, indicating involvement in cooperative research efforts within their areas of study.

Best Publications

  • Urban Spatial Structure

    Alex Anas;Richard Arnott;Kenneth A. Small

  • APPLIED WELFARE ECONOMICS WITH DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS

    Kenneth A. Small;Harvey S. Rosen

  • The Scheduling of Consumer Activities: Work Trips

    Kenneth A Small

  • The economics of urban transportation

    Kenneth A. Small;Erik Verhoef

  • SUBCENTERS IN THE LOS ANGELES REGION

    Genevieve Giuliano;Kenneth A. Small

  • Urban Transportation Economics

    Kenneth A. Small

  • FUEL EFFICIENCY AND MOTOR VEHICLE TRAVEL: THE DECLINING REBOUND EFFECT

    Kenneth A. Small;Kurt Van Dender

  • Does Britain or the United States Have the Right Gasoline Tax

    Ian W. H. Parry;Kenneth A. Small

  • Is the Journey to Work Explained by Urban Structure

    Genevieve Giuliano;Kenneth A. Small

  • Uncovering the distribution of motorists' preferences for travel time and reliability

    Kenneth A. Small;Clifford Winston;Jia Yan

  • THE VALUE OF TIME AND RELIABILITY: MEASUREMENT FROM A VALUE PRICING EXPERIMENT

    Terence C. Lam;Kenneth A. Small

  • Valuing Time and Reliability: Assessing the Evidence from Road Pricing Demonstrations

    David Brownstone;Kenneth A. Small

  • THE ECONOMICS OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION

    Richard Arnott;Kenneth A. Small

  • Travel-time uncertainty, departure time choice, and the cost of morning commutes

    Robert B Noland;Kenneth A Small

  • Multinomial Logit Specification Tests

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  • Using the revenues from congestion pricing

    Kenneth A. Small

  • Should Urban Transit Subsidies Be Reduced

    Ian W. H. Parry;Kenneth A. Small

  • A Discrete Choice Model for Ordered Alternatives

    Kenneth A. Small

  • Population and Employment Densities: Structure and Change

    Kenneth A. Small;Shunfeng Song

  • On the Costs of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles

    Kenneth A. Small;Camilla Kazimi

  • "Wasteful" Commuting: A Resolution

    Kenneth A. Small;Shunfeng Song

  • URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE.

    Alex Anas;Richard Arnott;Kenneth A. Small

  • Uncovering the Distribution of Motorists' Preferences for Travel Time and Reliability

    Clifford Winston;Kenneth A. Small;Jia Yan

Frequent Co-Authors

Clifford Winston
Clifford Winston Brookings Institution
Genevieve Giuliano
Genevieve Giuliano University of Southern California
Erik T. Verhoef
Erik T. Verhoef Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Mogens Fosgerau
Mogens Fosgerau University of Copenhagen
Harvey S. Rosen
Harvey S. Rosen Princeton University
Richard Arnott
Richard Arnott University of California, Riverside
Alex Anas
Alex Anas University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Robert Cervero
Robert Cervero University of California, Berkeley
Daniel Sperling
Daniel Sperling University of Haifa
Susan Shaheen
Susan Shaheen University of California, Berkeley

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