
Prottoy A. Akbar
PhD candidate in Economics, University of Pittsburgh
Prottoy A. Akbar is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of Pittsburgh. His research interests are in urban economics, transportation and economic history. His current projects explore the implications of intra-city transportation networks on mobility and congestion and on residential segregation by race and income.
Recent work by Prottoy A. Akbar
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Uncongested mobility in urban India
Variation in transportation performance is driven by uncongested mobility due to everyday road obstructions, not conventional traffic congestion
Published 18.11.19