In western Norway, fjords cause disconnections in the road network, necessitating the use of ferries. In several cases, ferries have been replaced by roads, often part-financed by tolls. We use data on commuting from a region with a high number of ferries, tunnels and bridges. Using a doubly-constrained gravity-based model specification, we focus on how commuting responds to varying tolls and ferry prices. Focus is placed on the role played by tolls on infrastructure in inhibiting spatial interaction. We show there is considerable latent demand, and suggest that these tolls contradict the aim of greater territorial cohesion.Commuting flows; pecuniary costs
State-of-the-art travel demand models for Norway have been run with the aim of revealing the equity ...
In this paper we present empirical results based on a network model for commuting flows. The model i...
Public funds for road investments have been subjected to constraints in many countries over the past...
In Western Norway, fjords cause disconnections in the road network, necessitating the use of ferries...
AbstractInfrastructure projects with large increase in accessibility, often experience over- or unde...
Significant investment has been made to bridge the waters of the fjords which fragment the transport...
<i>Aims</i>: In Norway, it is the responsibility of the country's 429 municipalities to ...
Transport infrastructures projects entail a change in the users perception, directly affecting to h...
Ten years ago a giant infrastructure named Oresund Bridge has been created connecting two regions, S...
Conventional cost-benefit analyses of infrastructure projects are often partial analyses in which on...
AbstractConventional cost-benefit analyses of infrastructure projects are often partial analyses in ...
Fixed link projects are important infrastructure projects, as they provide a reliable, flexible and ...
Norway maintains a large network of ferries that provide connections across fjords and to islands wi...
The Norwegian trunk road system is supplemented by ferries due to long coastline with numerous islan...
We use cost-benefit data from 1052 projects in Norway and Sweden to analyse ex ante factors that can...
State-of-the-art travel demand models for Norway have been run with the aim of revealing the equity ...
In this paper we present empirical results based on a network model for commuting flows. The model i...
Public funds for road investments have been subjected to constraints in many countries over the past...
In Western Norway, fjords cause disconnections in the road network, necessitating the use of ferries...
AbstractInfrastructure projects with large increase in accessibility, often experience over- or unde...
Significant investment has been made to bridge the waters of the fjords which fragment the transport...
<i>Aims</i>: In Norway, it is the responsibility of the country's 429 municipalities to ...
Transport infrastructures projects entail a change in the users perception, directly affecting to h...
Ten years ago a giant infrastructure named Oresund Bridge has been created connecting two regions, S...
Conventional cost-benefit analyses of infrastructure projects are often partial analyses in which on...
AbstractConventional cost-benefit analyses of infrastructure projects are often partial analyses in ...
Fixed link projects are important infrastructure projects, as they provide a reliable, flexible and ...
Norway maintains a large network of ferries that provide connections across fjords and to islands wi...
The Norwegian trunk road system is supplemented by ferries due to long coastline with numerous islan...
We use cost-benefit data from 1052 projects in Norway and Sweden to analyse ex ante factors that can...
State-of-the-art travel demand models for Norway have been run with the aim of revealing the equity ...
In this paper we present empirical results based on a network model for commuting flows. The model i...
Public funds for road investments have been subjected to constraints in many countries over the past...