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PROFILE

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NAME

MIYAGI, Toshihiko
(See also the page of information for researchers of
Tohoku University.)
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TITLE

Professor, PhD
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FIELD

Transportation Engineering and Regional Planning
Regional Science
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UNIVERSITY

Gifu University [1973]
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GRADUATE SCHOOL

Gifu University, the Graduate School of Engineering [1975]
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EMAIL

Toshi_miyagi @ plan.civil.tohoku.ac.jp   
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PHONE

+81-22-795-7495
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FAX

+81-22-795-7500
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SUBJECTS

Spatial Computable General Equilibrium Model
Adaptive Learning Behavior
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CONTRIBUTIONS

English-written papers are indicated with colored letters.

Papers

  1. Miyagi T. and A. Kato: Urban traffic demand model in consideration of persons' tome allocation behaviours, Proceedings of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, No. 254, pp. 81- 93,1976.
  2. A. Kato and T. Miyagi: Demand equilibrium problem in traffic networks and solution procedures, Proceedings of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, N0.289, pp, 121 - 130, 1979.
  3. A. Kato, T. Miyagi, and T. Hiraoka:A comparison analysis on the traffic assignment methods based on the minimum path principle, Traffic Engineering, 14 (7), pp. 3-11, 1979.
  4. Miyagi,T. and A. Katoh: A Combined trip generation and distribution model and persons' time allocation behaviours, Transport Research for Social and Economic Progress (J. Stuart Yerrel, ed.), Vol. 3, Grower, pp. 1869-1881, 1981/4.
  5. Miyagi,T., Y.Tukamoto and A. Katoh: The equilibrium assignment on a city street network with signalized intersections, Res. Rept. of the Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University,31, pp. 15-21, 1981.
  6. A. Kato, T. Miyagi, and T. Yoshida: A combined trip distribution and traffic assignment model and its validity, Traffic Engineering, 17 (6), pp. 3- 11,1982.
  7. Miyagi T., A. Kato: On the framework of travel demand forecasting method based on the supply-demand equilibrium concept, Proceedings of Japan Society of City Planners, 17, pp.313-318,1982.
  8. A. Kato and T. Miyagi: On the framework of transportation systems analysis, Transportation & Economies, 43 (8), pp. 32- 38, 1983.
  9. Miyagi T., M. Watanabe and A. Kato: A combined model of land use and traffic equilibrium based on the probability choice theory, Proceedings of Japan Society of City Planners, 18, pp. 247- 252, 1983.
  10. Miyagi T. and A. Kato: An unified approach based on the random utility theory for modeling of urban travel demand forecasting, Infrastructure Planning Review, 1, pp. 99- 104, 1984.
  11. Miyagi T.: The Conjugate dual approach to travel demand modeling, Proc. of Seminar H, "Transportation Planning Methods", PTRC 12th Summer Annual Meeting, pp. 323-336, 1984.
  12. Miyagi T.: Traffic equilibria: Theory and computation methods, Infrastructure Planning Review, 2, pp.13-28, 1985.
  13. Miyagi T. and A. Kato: Applications of demand-performance equilibrium model: Theory, Traffic Engineering, 20 (1), pp.21-29, 1985.
  14. Miyagi T. and A. Kato: Applications of demand-performance equilibrium model: Applications, Traffic Engineering, 20 (2), pp.3-8, 1985.
  15. Miyagi T. and T. Ogawa: Parameter estimation and statistical test of the logit model based on the conjugate duality, Infrastructure Planning Review, 3, pp. 185- 192, 1986.
  16. Miyagi T.: On the formulation of the stochastic user equilibrium model consistent with the random utility theory - A Conjugate dual approach, Proc. of the 4th World Conference on Transport Research, Vol.2, pp.1619-1635, 1986.
  17. Miyagi T., Y. Nakajima and A. Kato: A formulation of residential choice model by the surplus maximization problem, Proceedings of Japan Society of City Planners, 21, pp.301 - 306, 1986.
  18. 18.Miyagi T. and T. Yoshida: Some aspects of the combined trip distribution and assignment model derived from the user equilibrium concept, Res. Rept. of the Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, 36, pp. 55-62, 1986.
  19. Miyagi T. and S. Mizokami: Review on the forecasting techniques of flows in road networks, Expressway and Automobiles, 31 (2), pp. 24 -33,1988.
  20. Miyagi T. and M. Mano: A traffic assignment method based on the transfer decomposition principle, Res. Rept. of the Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, 39, pp. 9-16, 1989.
  21. Miyagi T. and T. Thubouchi: An application of the surplus maximization model to Gifu city, Res. Rept. of the Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, 39, pp. 1-8, 1989.
  22. Miyagi T: A Combined residential-location and transportation network equilibrium model, Selected Proc. of the 5th World Conference on Transport Research, Vol. IV, pp. 123-137, 1989.
  23. Miyagi T. and K. Honbu: An analytical method of the capacity of a parking lot out of road, Traffic Engineering, 25 (3), 17 pp. - 26,1990.
  24. Miyagi T. and S. Mizokami: A semi-dynamic traffic assignment model on congested transportation networks, Proc. of Seminar H, "Transportation Planning Methods", PTRC,18th Summer Annual Meeting, pp. 247-258,1990.
  25. Morisugi H., E. Ohno, and T. Miyagi: Measuring landowners' share of total transport benefits, Proc. of Seminar H, "Transportation Planning Methods", PTRC 18th Summer Annual Meeting, pp. 33-44, 1990.
  26. Miyagi T.: Bayesian learning process and the stochastic user equilibrium model, Infrastructure Planning Review, 8, pp. 73- 80, 1990.
  27. Miyagi T.: The existence and the stability of the Walrus equilibrium of the dispersed price equilibrium model, Annual Report of Japan Regional Sience Association, 20, pp. 215- 232,1990.
  28. Miyagi T. and K. Honbu: Validity of the capacity analysis of a parking lot out of road, Res. Rept. of the Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, 41, pp.19-26, 1991.
  29. Miyagi T. and K. Makimura: Development of a macroscopic simulation model of traffic flows in congested traffic networks, Res. Rept. of the Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, 41, pp.27-36, 1991.
  30. Miyagi T.: A computational procedure for determination of oligopolistic spatial price equilibrium, Papers in Regional Science, 70(2) pp. 185-200, 1991.12.
  31. Miyagi T. and K. Makimura: An application of the semi-dynamic traffic assignment technique to Gifu city, Traffic Engineering, 26 (2), pp.17-28, 1991.
  32. Miyagi T., Eiji Ono and H. Morisugi: An application of fixed point algorithm to the traffic network equilibrium problem, Annual Report of Japan Regional Sience Association, 21, pp. 229-246, 1991/12.
  33. Motisugi H., E. Ono, T. Miyagi: Definition and measurement model of residential relocation benefits: An application to the transport project, Proceedings of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 425/IV-14, pp. 117-125, 1991/1.
  34. Morisugi, H., E. Ohno and T. Miyagi: Benefit incidence of urban ring road: theory and case study of the Gifu Ring Road", Transportation, 20, pp.285-303, 1993.
  35. Miyagi T. and Honbu K.: Prediction of Interregional freight flow based on an applied general equilibrium model, Proceedings of the 14 th Annul Meeting of Traffic Engineers, pp.241-244,1994.
  36. Katada T., H. Morisugi, T. Miyagi, and Y. Ishikawa : Measurement method of interregional bounding-back effects within the context of intraregional I-O analysis, Proceedings of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, No.488/IV-23, pp.87-92 ,1994/4
  37. Miyagi T.: The entropy production function and its application to the multi-commodity and multi-sector model, The Annals of Regional Science, 28, pp.345-367, 1994.
  38. Katada T., H. Morisugi, T. Miyagi, and Y. Ishikawa : A structural analysis on Interregional bounding-back effects within the context of intraregional I-O analysis, Annual Report of Japan Regional Science Association, 24(1), pp.53-64 ,1994/12
  39. Miyagi T.: The economic theory of network competition and the transport policies, Proceedings of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, No.500/IV-25, pp.11-20,1994.
  40. Miyagi T. and H. Mizuguchi: A multimodal network equilibrium model with composite transport choice, Proceedings of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, No.512/IV-27, pp.25-33,1995.
  41. Miyagi T., Y. Okuda and H. Kato: A mathematical programming approach to a combined land-use and transportation equilibrium model, Proceedings of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, No. 513 /IV-28,pp.95-105, 1995.
  42. Miyagi T. and S. Nakatsuhara: Cost structure of public transport firms and transport-effectiveness analysis, Transportation & Economy, 55 (11), pp.24-31,1995.
  43. Miyagi T. and S. Oka: A sustainable regional economic growth and transportation model, Journal of the EASTS, 1(2), Management and Operation, pp.445-456 ,1995.
  44. Miyagi T., and K. Honbu: A generalized model of land use and transportation: SCGE approach, Annual Report of Japan Regional Science Association, 25 (1), pp.131-146, 1995/12.
  45. Miyagi T., R. Kimura, T. Ozaki and M. Okushima: An application of user equilibrium assignment to large scale transportation networks, Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting of Traffic Engineers, pp.161-164,1996.
  46. Miyagi T. and Honbu K.: Interregional trade model consistent with applied general equilibrium analysis, Proceedings of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, No.530/IV-30, pp.31-40, 1996.
  47. Miyagi T., A. Asai and S. Oka: Network simulation analysis of the effects of the flextime policy for road traffic environment, Traffic Engineering, 31 (1) ,pp.35-43, 1996.
  48. Miyagi T. and T. Suzuki: Axiomatic derivation of accessibility functions defined on traffic networks, Journal of Applied Regional Science, 2, pp.189-199,1996.
  49. Miyagi, T. and Suzuki, T.: A Ramsey price equilibrium model for urban transit systems: A bilevel programming approach with transportation network equilibrium constraints", in "World Transport Research (D.A. Hensher, J. King and T. Oum, eds.)", Vol. II, Pergamon, pp, 65-78, 1996.
  50. Miyagi,T. and H.Morisugi: A direct measure of the value of choice-freedom, The papers of Regional Science, 75, pp.19-32, 1996.
  51. Miyagi T, K. Honbu and K. Ohashi: The analysis of the change in economic structure of Gifu prefecture with the provision of projected highway: A multiregional general equilibrium approach, Planning and Administration, 20 (1), pp.69-79, 1997.
  52. Miyagi, T.: Recent developments in multiregional general equilibrium modeling: Economic-transportation interaction models, Annual Report of Japan Regional Science Association, 27 (1), pp.213-227, 1997.
  53. Ueda T., T. Miyagi and H. Morisugi : Basic point of view for public investment evaluation method and the application possibilities, Transportation & Economy, Vol.58, No.5, pp.59-70 (1998.5)
  54. Miyagi T. and A. Hayashi: Problems and solutions of transportation systems in the Gifu urban area, Transportation & Economy, 58 (5), pp. 35- 43, 1998.
  55. Miyagi T., K. Honbu and K. Inoue: Estimation procedure of trade coefficients consistent with a multiregional general equilibrium model, Infrastructure Planning Review, 15, pp.93-100, 1998.
  56. Suzuki T. and T. Miyagi: Welfare analysis of public transport based on the Ramsay pricing rule with network congestion, Journal of Applied Regional Science, 3, pp.165-175, 1998.
  57. Miyagi T. and T. Suzuki: Computation of the Ramsay price equilibrium model using nonlinear sensitivity analysis, Infrastructure Planning Review, 15, pp.527-534. 1998.
  58. Komori T., T. Ueda, T. Miyagi, and H. Morisugi : Benefit incidence analysis of the improvement of transport network with increasing returns, Infrastructure Planning Review, No.15, pp.205-215, 1998/9.
  59. Miyagi, T.: A spatial computable general equilibrium approach for measuring multiregional impacts of large scale transportation project, In: Network Infrastructure and the Urban Environment: Advances in Spatial Systems Modelling (L. Lundqvist, L.-G. Mattsson and T.F. Kim, eds.), Springer, pp. 224-244, 1998.
  60. Miyagi, T.: The stability of stochastic user equilibrium with a given set of route information, In "Transportation Networks: Recent Methodological Advances (M. G. H. Bell ed.)", Pergamon, The Netherlands, pp.115-128, 1998.
  61. Miyagi,T and T. Suzuki: A new definition of spatial accessibility function in a transportation network, In "Accessibility, Trade and Locational Behaviour (A. Reggiani, ed.)", Ashgate Publishing, pp.61-78, 1998.
  62. Miyagi,T., K. Honbu and K. Inoue: Validity and applicability of a spatial computable general equilibrium model, The Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 4(1), pp.143-160,1998.
  63. Suzuki, T. and T. Miyagi: The second-best pricing problem for urban transit systems with environmental constraints, in "Urban Transport and Environment (L. J. Sucharov, ed.)", WIT Press. pp. 13-22, 1999.
  64. Ogawa, K., T. Ogawa and T.Miyagi: Basic analysis of the traffic simulation model on inter-city expressways, Proceedings of '99 Shanghai International Symposium on Urban Transportation, pp. 173-178, 1999.
  65. J-Q. Ying, H. Yang, and T. Miyagi: On the stochastic equilibrium of traffic networks under the impact of information equipment, Proceedings of the 6th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, Vol.1, pp.67-75, 1999.
  66. Ammari, F. and Miyagi, T,: Health care facilities location model with genetic algorithm, Journal of EASTS, 3(4), pp. 55-69.1999.
  67. Suzuki T. and Miyagi, T.: Optimal subsidy problem for the public transit system: A Ramsey price equilibrium model approach, In "World Transport", Vol. II, Pergamon, pp. 305-318, 1999.
  68. Suzuki T., H. Taguchi, T. Miyagi :A simulation system for examining the most suitable grid road plan based on inflow regulation of the passage traffic in the districts, Infrastructure Planning Review, 16, pp.855 - 862,1999.
  69. Miyagi T. and A. Hayashi: The comprehensive transportation planning based on the TDM policy in the local city, Transportation & Economy, pp.47-53, 2000.
  70. Miyagi, T., T. Ueda and S. Yuri: A multiregional computable general equilibrium model for economic appraisal of transportation projects, CD-ROM Proceedings of The 6th World Congress of the Regional Science Association International,2000.
  71. Miyagi, T. and K. Ogawa: A mixed complementarity formulation for integration of freight network equilibrium model and multiregional general equilibrium model, CD-ROM Proceedings of The 6th World Congress of the Regional Science Association International, 2000.
  72. Ammari F., K. Ogawa and T.Miyagi: Spatial interaction model in health-care facility location-allocation, Infrastructure Planning Review, 17, pp.219-228, 2000.
  73. Tanaka Y., K. Ogawa, and T. Miyagi: The influence of uncertainty in travel time information on route choice behaviors, Infrastructure Planning Review, 17, pp.559-566, 2000.
  74. Shasho, A., and T. Miyagi: Dynamic traffic assignment models: An outer-inner loop assignment method, The 8th Meeting of the Euro Working Group Transportation, IFPR on Management of Industrial Logistic Systems Proceedings, pp.175-180, 2000.
  75. Ammari, F., K. Ogawa, and T. Miyagi: Location-allocation under spatial interaction model of health-care facilities, The 8th Meeting of the Euro Working Group Transportation, IFPR on Management of Industrial Logistic Systems Proceedings, pp.303-309, 2000.
  76. Suzuki T., and T. Miyagi: The second best pricing for urban transits aiming to manage urban transport systems in real scale networks, The 8th Meeting of the Euro Working Group Transportation, IFPR on Management of Industrial Logistic Systems Proceedings, pp.509-512, 2000.
  77. J-Q. Ying, and T. Miyagi: Sensitivity analysis for stochastic user equilibrium network flows - A dual approach, Transportation Science, 35(2), pp.124-133, 2001.
  78. Miyagi T., A. Kato, and K. Noda: Some applications of GIS to urban and regional planning, Res. Rep. of The faculty of Regional Studies, Gifu University, 11, pp. 21- 51, 2002
  79. Miyagi T., and M. Sawada: Simulation analysis of urban growth patterns by various transport strategies : an application of land use/transportation model, Res. Rep. of The Faculty of Regional Studies, Gifu University, 11, pp.53-66,2002.
  80. Miyagi T., Y. Ishikawa, S. Yuri, and K. Tsuchiya: Building the interregional input-output table at the prefecture level using intraregional input-output tables, Infrastructure Planning Review, 20 (1), pp.87-95,2003.
  81. Suzuki T., and T. Miyagi: Optimal cost allocation for urban transportation systems management, Annual Report of Japan Regional Science Association, 33 (1), pp. 19-31, 2003.
  82. Miyagi T.: Basic structure of Interregional trade models based on the icebarg specification: an approach from applied general equilibrium modeling, Journal of Applied Regional Science, 8 (2), pp.15- 31, 2003.
  83. Shasho, A., and Miyagi T.: State of art of dynamic traffic assignment models for congested transportation networks", Res. Rept. of the Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, pp. 47-62, 2003.
  84. Miyagi T.: A modelling of route choice behaviour in transportation networks: an approach from reinforcement learning, WIT Press, Southampton, UK, pp. 235-244, 2004.
  85. Suzuki T., and Miyagi, T.: The optimal cost allocation for urban transport management, WIT Press, Southampton, UK, pp.905-914, 2004.
  86. Ishikawa Y., and T. Miyagi: Analysis of the industrial linkage structure of Japan by using the estimated 47 prefecture level interregional input-output table, Annual Report of Japan Regional Science Association, 34 (1), pp.132-152, 2004.
  87. Miyagi T.: Interregional trade modeling with separable transport sectors, Annual Report of Japan Regional Science Association, 34 (3), pp.137-152 2004.
  88. Ishikawa Y., and Miyagi T.: The Construction of a 47-region interregional input-output table and interregional interdependence analysis at prefecture level in Japan, CD-ROM Proceedings of the 44th European Congress of ERSA, 2004.
  89. Miyagi T.: A reinforcement learning model with endogenously determined learning-efficiency parameters: Applications to route choice behaviour in congested networks, CD-ROM Proceedings of Joint 2nd International Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems an d 5th International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems, 2004.
  90. Miyagi, T.: Knowledge-based algorithm for analyzing interactions between traveler information and driver's route choice behavior, CD-ROM Proceedings in Scientific Sessions, The 11th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, Nagoya, 2004.
  91. Miyagi T. and T. Sakurai: Calibration and validity of spatial computable general equilibrium models, CD-ROM Proceedings, 29 pages, the 19th Pacific Regional Science Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 2005.
  92. Miyagi T., M. Nishimura and S. Mitui: Measuring indirect economic impacts arising from transportation investment by a SCGE model, WIT Press, 2006.
  93. Wang XingJu, and T. Miyagi: Simulation analysis of congestion in the on-ramp section by the traffic jam propagation model, Proceedings of the 16th annual meeting of traffic engineers, 2006.

Books

1. Katoh, Akira, Hisayoshi Morisugi and Toshihiko Miyagi: Chapter 29 Data Analytical method, in "Traffic Engineering Handbook", Gihodo,1984.

2. Toshihiko Miyagi: Chapter 3 Traffic Equilibria with variable demands, in "Analysis and Planning in Transportation Networks - Recent Theoretical Developments and Applications", JSCE, 1987.

3. Morisugi Hisayoshi and Toshihiko Miyagi: Evaluation of Transportation Project: Exercises and practices, Korona-Sha, 1996.

4. Toshihiko Miyagi: Chapter 11 Space Economy and Network Analysis and Chapter 14 Reviews on Network Analysis, in "Transportation Network Equilibria - Advanced Theory and Computational Methods", JSCE, Maruzen, 1998.

5. Takaji Suzuki and Toshihiko Miyagi: Chapter 2 Comparison analysis of cost allocation schemes for improvement of urban railway systems, in "Transport and Regional Analysis based MPEC (Special Interest Groupe on MPEC ed.)", Kusanagi-Syobou, pp.17-35, 2003/4.

6. Toshihiko Miyagi: Economic Impacts of the Tokai Ring Road to Gifu Areas-A measurement by SCGE model, Chapter 3 in "Regional Studies in Gifu", A Joint Study of Gifu University and Juroku Bank, Mathuo-shyuppan, pp.60-98, 2006/3.

 

Seminar Texts, Technical Reports and Contributions

1. Akira Katoh and Toshihiko Miyagi: New Developments in Traffic Assignment Techniques, Seminar Text, Cyubu Branch of JSCE, pp.15-29, 1982.

2. Akira Kato, Kenji Yamada and Toshihiko Miyagi: Expected Direction of the transportation network systems and the industries in Gifu prefecture, Research Report, Gifu think-tank,1989.

3. Toshihiko Miyagi: Planning Town and Traffic, Gifu think-tank Report, pp. 1- 6, 1991.

4. Toshihiko Miyagi: Development of the behavioral model of route choice and the risk prediction model of car accident based on the driver's stress minimization criteria, Grant-in-aid Research Report for Road Safety Study, Vol.6,pp.80-84,1991.

5. Toshihiko Miyagi: Study on the public transportation systems in United States / Canada, A Special Report on Foreign Study, Dept. of Public Works of Gifu Prefecture, pp.7-15,1994.

6. Toshihiko Miyagi: Hub function and international airports, Monograph of Airport Research, pp.1-11,1996.

7. Toshihiko Miyagi: Part-I: "Review of applied general equilibrium models", and Part-II: "Evaluation of national trunk road networks in Japan", in Seminar text "Applications of applied general equilibrium models to economic assessments of public investments", Infrastructure Planning and Management Division of JSCE, 1998.

8. Toshihiko Miyagi: Social systems and applied mathematics / applied dynamics, Journal of JSCE, 85 (8), pp.13-16,2000.

9. Toshihiko Miyagi: Fundamental analysis of the industrial linkage structure of Gifu prefecture, Economic Monthly Report 589, Jyuroku Bank,pp.7-12, 2003.

10. Toshihiko Miyagi: Economic analysis of the change of local industries based on Gifu input-output table, Economic Monthly Report 601,Jyuroku Bank, pp.29-42, 2004.

11. Toshihiko Miyagi: Industrial linkage analysis of Gifu prefecture based on the input-output account, Working Paper Series No. 5, a Joint Study of Gifu University and Jyuroku Bank, April 2004, 81 pages.

 

Discussion Papers and Conference Papers (unpublished)

Miyagi, T.: Dual approach to the modal equilibrium problem, Technical Report, N0.83-TE-MT 3-8, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Gifu University, 1983.

Miyagi, T.: Economic appraisal for multi-regional impacts by a large scale expressway project -A computable general equilibrium approach-, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers, TI 2001-0066/3, 2001.

Miyagi T.: Stochastic fictitious play reinforcement learning and the user equilibrium in transportation net works, A paper presented at the IVth meeting on Mathematics in Transport, University College London, UK, 2005.

Miyagi T.: Multiagent learning models for route choices in transportation networks: An integrated approach of regret-based strategy and reinforcement learning, Papers of 11th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Kyoto University, Japan, 2006.

Miyagi T.: Evaluation of economic impacts from the accessibility-change by transportation investment: A SCGE modeling approach, Papers of 2006 International Input-Output Meeting, Sendai, Japan, 2006.

Miyagi T.: A Spatial computable general equilibrium model for evaluating economic impacts of transportation investment, A paper submitted to the World Conference on Transport Research, University of California, USA, 2007.

Miyagi T.: Modeling of adaptive learning behavior of drivers in dynamic environment, A paper submitted to 14th International Conference on Recent Advances in Retailing and Consumer Services Science, San Francisco, USA, 2007.


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