Institute of Transport Economics

Institute of Transport Economics

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name = Institute of Transport Economics

type = Foundation
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foundation = 1958
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location_city = Oslo
location_country = Norway
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area_served = Norway
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industry = Research
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revenue = NOK|64 million
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num_employees = 65
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homepage = [http://www.toi.no www.toi.no]
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The Institute of Transport Economics ( _no. Transportøkonomisk institutt, TØI) is a research institution working within the field of transport economics, predominantly applied research in Norway. It was founded as a government agency in 1958, and since 1964 as a subsidiary of the Royal Norwegian Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Since 1986 it has been a private foundation. Funding is provided through the Research Council of Norway (30%) and public authorities ordering reports. The institute is based at Blindern in Oslo, Norway. [cite web |url=http://www.toi.no/article18459-26.html |author=Institute of Transport Economics |title=The Institute of Transport Economics (Transportøkonomisk institutt, TØI) |accessdate=2008-09-07]

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