Jenny Liu
Associate Professor
Urban Studies and Planning
Portland State University
Jenny Liu is an associate professor of urban studies and planning at Portland State University. She is an environmental and resource economist with a focus in transportation economics. Her research interests include the economics of alternative energy sources, links between transportation choices and environmental issues, the effects of physical infrastructure networks and social networks on the adoption of transportation technologies, and technology adoption and its effects on climate change, particularly within the urban and development contexts.
Email: jenny.liu@pdx.edu
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- Applying an Equity Lens to Automated Payment Solutions for Public Transportation (FINAL_REPORT)
- Cost Benefit Analysis Model of Fare Collection Systems NITC 2021 (PRESENTATION)
- The Push to Cashless Transit Fare Leaves Some Riders Behind (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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- Understanding Economic and Business Impacts of Street Improvements for Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility (FINAL_REPORT)
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- Short Report: Indianapolis (REPORT)
- Short Report: Memphis (REPORT)
- Short Report: Minneapolis (REPORT)
- Short Report: Seattle (REPORT)
- Long Report: Indianapolis (REPORT)
- Long Report: Memphis (REPORT)
- Long Report: Minneapolis (REPORT)
- Long Report: Seattle (REPORT)
- Street Improvement Study Guidebook (FINAL_REPORT)
- Aggregated Trend Comparison Template (REPORT)
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- Executive Summary: Urban Greenway Infrastructure: Economic and Social Impacts (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- Measuring the Impacts of Social Media on Advancing Public Transit (FINAL_REPORT)
- Helping Agencies Meet Goals Through Social Media (PROJECT_BRIEF)
- Transportation Cost Index (PRESENTATION)
- Transportation Cost Index: A New Comprehensive Performance Measure for Transportation and Land Use (PRESENTATION)
- Webinar: Transport Cost Index: A New Comprehensive Performance Measure for Transportation and Land Use (PRESENTATION)
- Transportation Cost Index as a Performance Measure for Transportation and Land Use Systems: New Approaches and Applications (PRESENTATION)
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- Charlotte BRT Case Study (REPORT)
- Phoenix Light Rail Case Study (REPORT)
- Phoenix BRT Case Study (REPORT)
- Charlotte Light Rail Case Study (REPORT)
- Las Vegas BRT Case Study (REPORT)
- Salt Lake City BRT Case Study (REPORT)
- Salt Lake City LRT Case Study (REPORT)
- Miami BRT Case Study (REPORT)
- Twin Cities LRT Case Study (REPORT)
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- Miami CRT Case Study (REPORT)
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- RETAIL RENT WITH RESPECT TO DISTANCE FROM LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT STATIONS IN DALLAS AND DENVER (REPORT)
- Commuter Rail Transit and Economic Development (REPORT)
- Transit and Economic Resilience (REPORT)
- BUT DO LOWER-WAGE JOBS FOLLOW? Comparing Wage-Based Outcomes of Light Rail Transit to Control Corridors (REPORT)
- The Impact of TACOMA LINK Light Rail on Employment by Industry (REPORT)
- Valuing Accessibility to Neighborhood Amenities and Transit (REPORT)
- Sacramento LRT case study (REPORT)
- Tacoma-Link Light Rail Seattle, Washington (REPORT)
- Light Rail Transit Denver, Colorado (REPORT)
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- Transit and Wages - The Association between Wages and Transit Station Proximity over Time and with Respect to the Great Recession (REPORT)
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