This paper reviews the basic issues involved in identifying and providing solutions to transport problems. The paper argues that solutions focusing solely on investment in capacity or second-best solutions to pricing such as road pricing and free public transport ignore the essential economic relationships involved in transport. The paper provides a critique of investment and pricing and argues for a more integrated approach in which optimal pricing is a core consideration in any investment decisions. This is seen as particularly important in a post Covid-19 world where many of the fundamental drivers of transport demand have changed, and public authorities face significant constraints on budgets whilst new pressures such as commitments to ...
This thesis proposes that the theory underlying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) be strengthened in three...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...
Transport is already a large component of our economy and society. Historically, transport programme...
UK transport policy is entering arguably its most challenging period. The 12 years since 1997 has se...
Transport continues to present considerable challenges for both policymakers and economists througho...
This is the first in a series of papers on transport network pricing from Infrastructure Victoria’s ...
Transport policy is an increasingly difficult area for all national governments and regional/local a...
There is a perceived wisdom that transport provision (especially of roads) is an essential pre-requi...
Understanding the economics and the wider impact of transport infrastructure presents a major challe...
Traditional sources of finance are becoming inadequate to meet the needs of public transport. This h...
The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who woul...
This paper focuses on urban road pricing as a demand management policy that is often regarded as rad...
経済学 / EconomicsThis paper analyzes the second-best pricing and investment policy for transport netwo...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the consequences of a departure from the present system...
This thesis proposes that the theory underlying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) be strengthened in three...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...
Transport is already a large component of our economy and society. Historically, transport programme...
UK transport policy is entering arguably its most challenging period. The 12 years since 1997 has se...
Transport continues to present considerable challenges for both policymakers and economists througho...
This is the first in a series of papers on transport network pricing from Infrastructure Victoria’s ...
Transport policy is an increasingly difficult area for all national governments and regional/local a...
There is a perceived wisdom that transport provision (especially of roads) is an essential pre-requi...
Understanding the economics and the wider impact of transport infrastructure presents a major challe...
Traditional sources of finance are becoming inadequate to meet the needs of public transport. This h...
The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who woul...
This paper focuses on urban road pricing as a demand management policy that is often regarded as rad...
経済学 / EconomicsThis paper analyzes the second-best pricing and investment policy for transport netwo...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the consequences of a departure from the present system...
This thesis proposes that the theory underlying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) be strengthened in three...
For some little while now, transport policy seems to be focused on massive relative increases in pub...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...