Cameron E. Gordon : Citation Profile


Are you Cameron E. Gordon?

Australian National University (90% share)
Australian National University (10% share)

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   25 years (1998 - 2023). See details.
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   Journals where Cameron E. Gordon has often published
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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Cameron E. Gordon.

Is cited by:

Hanly, Paul (1)

Di Liddo, Giuseppe (1)

Rubino, Alessandro (1)

Cites to:

Shleifer, Andrei (4)

Fama, Eugene (2)

Hensher, David (2)

Stanley, John (2)

Vishny, Robert (2)

Polimeni, John (1)

Siegel, Donald (1)

McCarthy, Ian (1)

Polimeni, John (1)

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Where Cameron E. Gordon has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Research in Transportation Economics2
Transport Policy2

Recent works citing Cameron E. Gordon (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Cameron E. Gordon:


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2009Density and LRT: the case of Canberra, Australia In: 50th Annual Transportation Research Forum, Portland, Oregon, March 16-18, 2009.
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2019Identifying Colonial Roads in Southern New Jersey: An application of field and archival methods to document the locations and roles of critical American Revolutionary War supply routes In: CEH Discussion Papers.
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2008MEASURING THE EQUITY BURDEN IN PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION: THE CASE OF NEW JERSEY TOLL ROADS In: Economic Papers.
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2013Economics Evolving: A History of Economic Thought , by A. Sandmo ( Princeton University Press , Princeton, NJ, 2011 ), pp. 489. In: The Economic Record.
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1998The Fables and Foibles of Federal Capital Budgeting In: Public Budgeting & Finance.
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2013How optimal was the Sydney Metro contract?: Comparison with international best practice In: Research in Transportation Economics.
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2014Does road pricing affect port freight activity: Recent evidence from the port of New York and New Jersey In: Research in Transportation Economics.
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2012The challenges of transport PPPs in low-income developing countries: A case study of Bangladesh In: Transport Policy.
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2013Public–private contracting and incentives for public transport: Can anything be learned from the Sydney Metro experience? In: Transport Policy.
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2013Two theories of the subprime crisis: governance failure or mere greed? In: International Journal of Behavioural Accounting and Finance.
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2016Local Government Forestry Expenditure and Forest Land Cover: A Preliminary Lesson from Decentralized Indonesia In: Economics and Finance in Indonesia.
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2007High-Tech Outsourcing: A Benefit-Cost Framework In: The American Economist.
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2023Many Possible Worlds In: Springer Books.
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2023Practising Interdisciplinary Economic History In: Springer Books.
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2023La Belle Époque In: Springer Books.
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2023“Civilisation”, Gender, Race and Class In: Springer Books.
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2023“1900” In: Springer Books.
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2023Imperialism In: Springer Books.
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2023Modernity In: Springer Books.
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2023“1914” In: Springer Books.
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2023Global Demographic Change In: Springer Books.
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2023Ideas and Ideologies In: Springer Books.
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2023“1929” In: Springer Books.
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2023Global Finance In: Springer Books.
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2023Understanding the “Anthropocene” In: Springer Books.
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2023Exceptionalism In: Springer Books.
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2023“1945” In: Springer Books.
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2023War In: Springer Books.
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2023Comparative Economic, Social and Political Systems In: Springer Books.
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2023“1968” In: Springer Books.
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2023Cold War In: Springer Books.
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2023Time and “Progress” In: Springer Books.
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2023“1989” “1991” In: Springer Books.
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2023Neoliberalism In: Springer Books.
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2023Structural Change In: Springer Books.
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2023“1800” In: Springer Books.
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2023“2016” In: Springer Books.
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2023Populism, Elitism and Identity In: Springer Books.
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2023Old Models, New Realities In: Springer Books.
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2023“Political Economy”: The Making of a North-South Planet In: Springer Books.
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2023Self, Socialisation, Organisation, Culture In: Springer Books.
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2023“1848” In: Springer Books.
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2023“Revolution” In: Springer Books.
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2023Technology, Innovation and Invention In: Springer Books.
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2023“1870” In: Springer Books.
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