Journal Articles and Refereed Reports


  1. (second author, with Jiyoung Park, Peter Gordon, and Harry W. Richardson) “A New Approach to Quantifying the Impact of Hurricane-Disrupted Oil Refinery Operations Utilizing Secondary Data,” Group Decision and Negotiation 26, 6 (2017): 1125-1144, DOI 10.1007/s10726-017-9537-7.
  2. (third author, with JoongKoo Cho, Peter Gordon, Qisheng Pan, Jiyoung Park, and Harry Richardson) “TransNIEMO: Economic Impact Analysis Using a Model of Consistent Interregional Economic and Network Equilibria,” Transportation Planning and Technology 38, 5 (2015): 483-502. CESIFO Working Paper No. 4601, Category 12: Empirical and Theoretical Methods.
  3. (third author, with Qian An, and Peter Gordon) “A Note on Commuting Times and City Size: Testing Variances as Well as Means,” Journal of Transport and Land Use, 5, 2 (2014): 110-115. Presented at the 52nd Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association, Santa Barbara, CA, February 24-27, 2013.  http://dx.doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.v7i2.427
  4. (fourth author, with Christine Nguyen, Alejandro Toriello, and Maged Dessouky) “Evaluation of Transportation Practices in the California Cut Flower Industry,” Interfaces: The INFORMS Journal on the Practice of Operations Research, 43, 2 (2013): 182-193. Presented at the Institute of Industrial Engineers Annual Industrial Engineering Conference and Exposition, May 19-23, 2012.
  5. (third author, with Jiyoung Park, Peter Gordon, and Harry W. Richardson) “The Gulf Oil Spill and Economic Impacts: Extending the National Interstate Economic Model (NIEMO) to Account for Induced Impacts,” Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 10, 1 (2013): 231-244. Presented at the 50th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association, Monterey, CA, February 27 – March 2, 2011.
  6. (third author, with Qisheng Pan, Peter Gordon, and Harry W. Richardson) “Modeling the Effects of Peak-Load Pricing on Metropolitan Network and Activities,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2255 (2012): 12-19. Presented at 52nd Annual Transportation Research Forum (TRF), Long Beach, CA, March 10-12, and the 90th Annual Meetings of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington, DC, January 23-27, 2011.
  7. (third author, with Bumsoo Lee, Peter Gordon, and Harry Richardson) “The Attributes of Residence / Workplace Areas and Transit Commuting,” Journal of Transport and Land Use, http://jtlu.org 4, 3 (Fall, 2011): 43-63. Presented at the 47th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association (WRSA), Waikoloa (Big Island) HI, February 17-20, 2008.
  8. (third author, with Bumsoo Lee, Peter Gordon, Jiyoung Park, and Harry W. Richardson) “Estimating the State-by-State Economic Impacts of a Foot-and-Mouth (FMD) Attack,” International Regional Science Review, http://irx.sagepub.com/ 35, 1 (2011): 26-47. Presented at the 54th Annual Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), Savannah, GA, November 7-10, 2007.
  9. (third author, with JiYoung Park, JoongKoo Cho, Peter Gordon, Harry W. Richardson, and SungSu Yoon) “Adding a Frieght Network to a National Interstate Input-Output Model: A TransNIEMO Application for California,” Journal of Transport Geography, 19 (2011):1410-1422, http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-transport-geography/. Presented in Session 3.1, Logistics/Good Movement II, at the TRANSLOG 2009 (Transportation and Logistics) 1st Annual International Conference, McMaster University, Hamilton ON, June 17-18, 2009.
  10. (second author, with Peter Gordon Jiyoung Park, and Harry W. Richardson) “Short-Run Economic Impacts of Hurricane Katrina (and Rita),” CESifo Forum, 11, 2 (Summer 2010): 73-79.
  11. (second author, with Geunyoung Kim and Seonhee Chae) “Estimation of the Economic Impacts of the SARS Disaster on Tourism Demand from Four Major Countries in Korea,” Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation 9, 6 (2009): 77-87. . Presented at the International Symposium on City Planning, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea, August 21-23, 2008.
  12. (second author, with Geunyoung Kim) “The Study of Hazardous Material Incidents in Korea,” Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation 9, 1 (2009): 91-97. Presented at the International Symposium on City Planning, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea, August 21-23, 2008.
  13. (fourth author, with Jiyoung Park, Peter Gordon, Eunha Jun, and Harry W. Richardson) “Identifying the Regional Economic Impacts of 9/11,” Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 15, 2 (2009): http://www.bepress.com/peps/vol15/iss2/6/. Presented at the 55th Annual Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), Brooklyn, NY, November 19-22, 2008, Session 24. Economic Impacts of 9/11-II.
  14. (fourth author, with Qisheng Pan, Harry W. Richardson, and Peter Gordon) “The Economic Impacts of a Terrorist Attack on the Downtown Los Angeles Financial District,” Spatial Economic Analysis 4, 2 (2009): 213-239. Presented at the 46th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Kansas City, MO, October 27-30, 2005; and at the 46th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association (WRSA), Newport Beach, CA, February 21-24, 2006.
  15. (third author, with Bumsoo Lee, Peter Gordon, and Harry W. Richardson) “Commuting Trends in U.S. Cities in the 1990s,” Journal of Planning Education and Research 29, 1 (2009): 78-89.
  16. (third author, with Bumsoo Lee, Peter Gordon, and Harry W. Richardson) “Simulating the Economic Impacts of a Hypothetical Bio-terrorist Attack: A Sports Stadium Case, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 5, 1 45-Lee-Gordon-Moore-and-Richardson-2008-Bio-Attack-Stadium-JHSEM-V5-art-39-yrmcus.pdf 44 Park, Gordon, Moore and Richardson 2008 2002 Port Shutdown, G&C V39 (4) pp 548-577-1dxl3qe(2008): Article 39, http://www.bepress.com/jhsem/vol5/iss1/39.
  17. (third author, with Jiyoung Park, Peter Gordon, and Harry W. Richardson,Park, Gordon, Moore, Richardson 2009 A Two-Step Approach Estimating State-by-State Commodity Trade Flows, ANNALS OF REGIONAL SCIENCE 43 pp. 1033-1072-1ej2gfs Annals of Regional Science 43, 4 (2009): 1033-1072. Presented at the 2004 National IMPLAN User’s Conference, Sheperdstown, WV, October 6-8, 2004.
  18. (third author, with Jiyoung Park, Peter Gordon, and Harry W. Richardson) “The State-by-State Economic Impacts of the 2002 Shutdown of the Los Angeles-Long Beach Ports, Growth and Change 39, 4 (2008): 548-577. Presented at the 54th Annual Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), Savannah, GA, November 7-10, 2007.
  19. (third author, with Peter Gordon, Soojung Kim, Jiyoung Park, and Harry W. Richardson) “The Economic Impacts of a Terrorist Attack on the U.S. Commercial Aviation System, Risk Analysis, An International Journal, Special issue on Terrorism 27, 3 (2007): 505-512. Presented at the 45th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association (WRSA), Santa Fe, NM, February 22-25, 2006.
  20. (second author, with Anne Kiremidjian, Yue Yue Fan, Ozgur Yazlali, Nesrin Basoz, and Meredith Williams) “Effects of Local Site Characteristics on Seismic Risk of Transportation Network Systems, Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 11, 3 (2007): 371-382. Presented as Keynote lecture 3, Developments in Seismic Damage to Networks in the USA and Europe: The PEER Highway Demonstration Project, GNDT MAE-SAFERR Conference on Seismic Risk in Urban Areas, Erice, Italy, May 26-28, 2003.
  21. (third and principal author, with Nobuhiko Shiraki, Masanobu Shinozuka, Stephanie E. Chang, Hiroyuki Kameda, and Satoshi Tanaka) “Transportation System Risk Curves: Probabilistic Performance Scenarios for Highway Networks Subject to Earthquake Damage, American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 13, 1 (2007): 43-54. Presented at the Pacific Earthquake Engineering / Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research / Mid-America Earthquake Center Tri-Center Annual Investigator’s Meeting, Las Vegas, 2003.
  22. (first author, with Richard G. Little, Sungbin Cho, and Shin Lee) “Using Regional Economic Models to Estimate the Costs of Infrastructure Failures: The Cost of a Limited Interruption in Electric Power in the Los Angeles Region,” Public Works Management and Policy, 10, 3 (2006): 256-274.
  23. (first and principal author, with Michael McNally, Steve Mattingly, and C. Arthur McCarley) “Technical Evaluation of the Anaheim Adaptive Control Field Operational Test: Institutional and Technical Issues, Journal of Transportation Planning and Technology, 28, 6 (2005): 465-482.
  24. (third author, with Yueyue Fan and Robert Kalaba) “Arriving on Time,” Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 127, 3 (2005): 497-513. Special Issue in Memory of Robert E. Kalaba, edited by F. E. Udwadia. Presented at the Institute For Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS) Annual Meeting: The Silicon Valley Challenge, San Jose, 2002.
  25. (third author, with Yueyue Fan and Robert Kalaba) “Shortest Paths in Stochastic Networks with Correlated Link Costs, Computers and Mathematics with Applications, 49, 9-10 (2005): 1549-1564. Presented at the Institute For Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS) Annual Meeting: OR/MS in the Community, Atlanta, 2003.
  26. (third and principal author, with Donghwan An, Peter Gordon, and Harry Richardson) “Regional Economic Models for Performance Based Earthquake Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers / Natural Hazards Research Applications and Information Center Natural Hazards Review, 5, 4 (2004): 188-194.
  27. (first and principal author, with John Kuprenas, Jiin-Jen Lee, Peter Gordon, and Harry W. Richardson) “Cost Analysis Methodology for Advanced Treatment of Stormwater: The Los Angeles Case, Journal of Construction Research, 5, 2 (2004): 1-22.  Presented at the 4th Joint Society of Cost Estimating and Analysis / International Society of Parametric Analysts International Conference and Educational Workshop, Orlando, 2003; at the Claremont Mckenna College’s Rose Institute of State and Local Government’s water conference, Southern California’s Water Crisis: New Complexities, New Challenge, Claremont, 2003; and at the American Water Resources Association Annual Conference, San Diego, 2003.
  28. (first and principal author with Genevieve Giuliano and Seongkil Cho) “Secondary Accident Rates on Los Angeles Freeways, American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Transportation Engineering, 130, 3 (2004): 280-285.
  29. (first and principal author, with Genevieve Giuliano and Jeremy March) “Field Operational Test Performance of Automatic Passenger Counters, Intelligent Transportation Systems Journal, 7, 2 (2002): 131-150.
  30. (first and principal author, with Seongkil Cho and Daniel Mezger) “Feasibility of Using Los Angeles Freeway Service Patrol Trucks as Probe Vehicles, American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Transportation Engineering, 128 (2002): 528-536.
  31. (principal author, with C.Arthur MacCarley, Stephen P. Mattingly, Michael G. McNally, and Daniel Mezger, “Lessons Learned from the Irvine Integrated Freeway Ramp Metering / Arterial Adaptive Signal Control Field Operational Test, Transportation Research Record, 1811 Advanced Traffic Management Systems for Freeways and Traffic Signal Systems (Highway Operations, Capacity, and Traffic Control, 2002): 76-83. Presented (Group 3 – Operation, Safety and Maintenance of Transportation Facilities) at the Transportation Research Board 80th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., January 2001.
  32. (second author, with Myung-Jin Jun) “The Lowry Model Revisited: Incorporating a Multizonal Input-Output Model into an Urban Land Use Allocation Model,” Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 14, 1 (2002): 1-17.
  33. (second and co-author, with Genevieve Giuliano and J. Golob) “Advanced Technology and Integrated Public Transit: The San Gabriel Valley Smart Shuttle Field Operational Test, Transportation Research Record, 1774 Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Transportation Systems (2001): 44-51. Presented (Paper No. 01-2454) at the Transportation Research Board 80th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., January 2001.
  34. (third and principal author, with Sungbin Cho, Peter Gordon, Harry W. Richardson, M. Shinozuka, and Stephanie E. Chang) “Integrating Transportation Network and Regional Economic Models to Estimate the Costs of a Large Urban Earthquake, Journal of Regional Science, 41, 1 (2001): 39-65.  Reprinted in The Economics of Natural Disasters Vol. I.  Edited by Howard Kunreuther and Adam Rose for the International Library of Critical Writings in Economics 178.  Edmund Elgar Publishing: Northampton, MA (2004):  262-288.  Presented at the 46th North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association – International, Montreal, November 12-13, 1999; at Session MD25:  Traffic Network Equilibrium, Institute for Operations Research and Management Science Nation Meeting, Cincinnati, May 2-5, 1999; and at the Session on Regional Economic Effects of Unscheduled Events (session in memory of Barclay G. Jones), 45th North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association – International, Santa Fe, November 11-14, 1998.
  35. (second and co-author, with Genevieve Giuliano, and J. Golob) “Integrated Smart Card Fare System: Results from Field Operational Test, Transportation Research Record, 1735 Transit Planning, Intermodal Facilities, Management and Marketing (2000): 138-146. Presented the 79th Annual Meetings of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 9-13, 2000; and at the Session on Transport and the City:  A Los Angeles Stream Panel, 40th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning:  Tomorrow’s Cities Today, Pasadena, November 7, 1998.
  36. (fourth and principal author, with Sungbin Cho, Seongkil Cho, Peter Gordon, Harry W. Richardson, M. Shinozuka, and Stephanie E. Chang) “Analyzing Transportation Network Reconstruction Strategies: A Full Cost Approach, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 12, 3 (2000): 212-227. Presented at the 2nd EuroConference on Global Change and Catastrophe Risk Management:  Earthquake Risks in Europe International, Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, July 6-9, 2000, and at the 39th Western Regional Science Association Meetings, Kauai I, Hawaii, February 26-March 1, 2000.
  37. (first and principal author, with Thomas A. Rubin and Shin Lee)“Market Based Transportation Alternatives for Los Angeles Planning and Marke ts, 3 (2000): 31-35, http://www-pam.usc.edu/volume3/v3i1a4s1.html. Presented at the 72nd Western Economic Association International Conference, Seattle, July, 1997.
  38. (second and co-author, with Seongkil Cho) “An Improved User Equilibrium-based Method for Estimating Trip Tables, American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Transportation Engineering, 126, 3 (2000): 492-497.
  39. (third author, with Stephanie E. Chang, and M. Shinozuka) “Probabilistic Earthquake Scenarios: Extending Risk Analysis Methodologies to Spatially Distributed Systems, “Earthquake Spectra, 16, 3 (2000): 557-572.
  40. (third and co-author, with Michael G. McNally, Stephen P. Mattingly, C.Arthur MacCarley, His-Hwa Hu, and R.Jayakrishnan), “Evaluation of the Anaheim Adaptive Control Field Operational Test:  Institutional Issues, Transportation Research Record, 1683, Advanced Traffic Management Systems (1999): 67-77.  Presented at session TRB991560, 78th Annual Meetings of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 10-14, 1999.
  41. (second author, with Geunyoung Kim and Rong Xu) “An Analysis of Seasonality and Long Term Trends in Los Angeles Highway Traffic Volumes,” Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, 3 (1999): 1-14.
  42. (second and principal author, with Tom Rubin and Shin Lee) “Ten Myths About US Rail Transit Systems. Transportation Policy, 6 (1999):  57-73.
  43. second and principal author, with Robert Kalaba, Rong Xu, and Gang [Jeffery] Chen) “Nonlinear Estimation with Associative Memories and Machine Evaluation of Derivatives: An Application to Calibrating Spatial Interaction Models. Environment and Planning A, 31 (1999), 441-457.  Presented at the Transportation Science Section Session on Urban Form and Transport, Institute for Operations Research and Management Science, Los Angeles, April 24, 1995.
  44. (second and principal author, with Tom Rubin and Shin Lee) A Post Morten Analysis of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s 20-Year Long Range Plan. Public Works Management and Policy, 3 (1999): 187-206
  45. (first and principal author, with Gen Giuliano) “Functional Evaluation of the Los Angeles Smart Card Field Operational Test. Transportation Research C, 6C (1998): 247-270.
  46. (third author, with Stuart Werner and Craig Taylor) “Loss Estimation Due to Seismic Risks to Highway Systems.”Earthquake Spectra, 13, 4, Theme Issue: Loss Estimation (1997): 585-604.
  47. (first and principal author, with T. John Kim) “Mills Urban System Models: Perspective and Template for LUTE (Land Use / Transport / Environment) Applications. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems, 19 (1995):  1-19.  Presented at the 38th North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, New Orleans, 1991.
  48. (second and principal author, with Akram Masri) “Integrated Planning Information Systems: Disaster Planning Analysis. American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 121 (1995):  19-39.  http://www.pubs.asce.org/WWWdisplay.cgi?9500606
  49. (first and principal author, with Robert Kalaba, Moon Kim, and Jong Gook Seo) “Time Series and Turning Point Forecasts: A Comparison of Feedforward Neural Networks, Associative Memories, and Bayesian Econometric Techniques. Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, 2 (1994).
  50. (third author, with Robert Kalaba, Firdais Udwadia, and Rong Xu) “Lagrange’s Problem Without Lagrange Multipliers I: The Holonomic Case.  Nonlinear World, 1 (1994):  229-243.
  51. (second and principal author, with Akram Masri) “Integrated Planning Information Systems: Context, Design Requirements, and Prospects. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems, 16 (1994):  491-512.
  52. (first and principal author, with Robert Kalaba, Moon Kim, and Hyeon Park) “Time Series and Turning Point Forecasts:  A Comparison of Associative Memories and Bayesian Econometric Techniques Applied to LeSage’s Data.  Journal of Regional Science, 34 (1994):  1-26.  Presented at the 38th North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, New Orleans, 1991.
  53. (first and principal author, with Robert Kalaba, Moon Kim, and Jong-Gook Seo) “Obtaining Initial Parameter Estimates for Nonlinear Systems: Comparing Associative Memory and Neural Network Approaches. Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, 1 (1993):  89-115.
  54. “Ridership and Cost on the Los Angeles-Long Beach Blue Line Train. Transportation Research A, 27A (1993): 139-152.
  55. (third and principal author with Robert Kalaba and Moon Kim) “Linear Programming and Recurrent Associative Memories.”General Systems, 20 (1992):  177-194.  Presented at the 38th Annual Meetings of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Chicago, 1990.
  56. “Transferable Development Rights and Linear Programming. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 11 (1991): 7-18.
  57. (first and principal author, with Robert Kalaba, Moon Kim, Jong-Gook Seo, and Wu-Ying) “Linear Programming, Recurrent Associative Memories, and Feed-Forward Neural Networks. Computers and Mathematics with Applications, 22 (1991): 71-90.
  58. (first and principal author, with Jong-Gook Seo) “Reverse Commutation in a Monocentric City. Journal of Regional Science, 31 (1991): 291-310.  Presented at the 29th National Meetings of The Institute for Management Science, and the Operations Research Society of America, Las Vegas, 1990.
  59. (second and co-author, with Peter Gordon) “Planning the Trajectories of Land and Development Rights Rents via Discrete Programming Models. Environment and Planning A, 23 (1991): 1561-1570.  Presented at the 29th European Congress of the Regional Science Association, Cambridge, 1989.
  60. (third and principal author, with Robert Kalaba and Moon Kim) “Linear Programming and Simple Associative Memories. Applied Math and Computation, 40 (1991):  203-214.  Presented at the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, San Diego, 1990.
  61. (first and co-author, with Peter Gordon) “A Sequential Programming Model of Urban Land Development. Socio-Economic Planning Science, 24 (1990): 199-216.  Presented at the Joint International Meetings of the Canadian Operations Research Society, The Institute of Management Science, and the Operations Research Society of America, Vancouver, 1989; and the 11th Meetings of the Pacific Regional Science Association, Singapore, 1989.
  62. (first and principal author, with Lyna L. Wiggins) “A Dynamic Mills Heritage Model with Replaceable Capital.”Papers of the Regional Science Association, 68 (1990):  23-41.  Presented at the 10th Meetings of the Pacific Regional Science Association, Pusan, 1987.
  63. (third and principal author, with Eric Heikkila and T. John Kim) “Incorporating Expert Geographic Information Systems into Urban Land Use & Transportation Models. Sistemi Urbani, 2 (1989). Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Science Association, San Diego, 1989.
  64. (second and co-author, with Peter Gordon) “Endogenizing the Rise and Fall of Urban Sub-centers via Discrete Programming Models. Environment and Planning A, 21 (1989): 1193-1205.  Presented at the 28th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association, San Diego, 1989; and the 28th European Congress of the Regional Science Association, Cambridge, 1988.
  65. (first and principal author, with Lyna L. Wiggins) “Linearized, Optimally Configured Urban System Models: A Profit Maximizing Formulation.” Environment and Planning A, 20 (1988): 369-390.  Presented at the 33rd North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association, Columbus, 1986.
  66. (first and principal author, with Paul P. Jovanis) “Statistical Designation of Traffic Control Subareas. American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Transportation Engineering, 111 (1985): 208-223. Presented at the 64th Annual Meetings of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, 1985.

    Refereed Reports
  67. (second author, with Peter Gordon and Harry W. Richardson) “Economic Impact Analysis of Terrorism Events: Recent Methodological Advances and Findings,” Report 2 in Terrorism and International Transport: Towards Risk-Based Security Policy, Round Table 144, International Transport Forum (ITF)/Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Joint Transport Research Centre: Paris, France (2009): 51-82.  Also published as International Transport Forum (ITF)/Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Joint Transport Research Centre Discussion Paper No. 2008-22, November, 2008.
  68. (second and co-author, with Tom Rubin, Peter Gordon, and Robert Poole) “Improving Transportation in the San Fernando Valley,” Reason Foundation Public Policy Institute Policy Study 249, Los Angeles, California (January, 1999). http://www.rppi.org/ps249.html
  69. (second and principal author, with Thomas A. Rubin) “Better Transportation Alternatives for Los Angeles (Part 4 of a Series on the MTA).” Policy Study No. 232, Reason Foundation, Los Angeles, California (September, 1997). Presented at the 72nd Annual Conference of the Western Economics Association International, Seattle, July 12, 1997. http://www.rppi.org/transportation/ps232.html
  70. (second and co-author, with Thomas A. Rubin) “Rubber Tire Transit: A Viable Alternative to Rail (Part 3 of a Series on the MTA),” Policy Study No. 230, Reason Foundation, Los Angeles, California (August, 1997). http://www.rppi.org/transportation/ps230.html
  71. (second and co-author, with Thomas A. Rubin) “Ten Transit Myths: Misconceptions About Rail Transit in Los Angeles and the Nation (Part 2 of a Series on the MTA),” Policy Study No. 215, Reason Foundation, Los Angeles, California (October, 1996).
  72. (second and co-author, with Thomas A. Rubin) “Why Rail Will Fail: An Analysis of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Long Range Plan (Part 1 of a Series on the MTA),” Policy Study No. 209, Reason Foundation, Los Angeles, California (July, 1996). Presented at the University of California Transportation Center Annual Research Meeting, University of California at Irvine, 1996.  http://www.rppi.org/transportation/ ps209.html.