Transport economics and policy analysis is a field which has seen major advances in methodology in recent decades. The transport sector has many unique characteristics - non-storability, economies of scale and scope, indivisibilities and the extensive production of positive and negative externalities that need careful consideration in any analysis. The aim of this Handbook is to provide an overview of the essential research methods with illustrations of how they are applied in practice.
The book is divided into six sections - transport costs, externalities, transport demand, pricing and investment, deregulation and privatisation, and transport policy impacts. Each section comprises several chapters, divided by mode of transport or other relevant factor.
Some of the unique features include:
This illustrative overview of research methods will be essential to researchers, students and practitioners in academia, government and business.
Contributors: J. Bates, O. Betancor, B. de Borger, T. Fowkes, J. Holmgren, J. Owen Jansson, G. de Jong, G. Lindberg, H. Link, R. Liu, A. Ljungberg, A.D. May, H. Meersman, S. Morrison, C. Nash, J.-E. Nilsson, J. de Dios Ortuzar, J. Preston, S. Proost, L.I. Rizzi, W. Rothengatter, G. de Rus, S. Shepherd, A. Smith, J. Stanley, J. Stanley, S. Pettersen Strandenes, D. Van de Velde, E. Van de Voorde, R. Vickerman, P. Wheat, M. Wolanski
Show moreTransport economics and policy analysis is a field which has seen major advances in methodology in recent decades. The transport sector has many unique characteristics - non-storability, economies of scale and scope, indivisibilities and the extensive production of positive and negative externalities that need careful consideration in any analysis. The aim of this Handbook is to provide an overview of the essential research methods with illustrations of how they are applied in practice.
The book is divided into six sections - transport costs, externalities, transport demand, pricing and investment, deregulation and privatisation, and transport policy impacts. Each section comprises several chapters, divided by mode of transport or other relevant factor.
Some of the unique features include:
This illustrative overview of research methods will be essential to researchers, students and practitioners in academia, government and business.
Contributors: J. Bates, O. Betancor, B. de Borger, T. Fowkes, J. Holmgren, J. Owen Jansson, G. de Jong, G. Lindberg, H. Link, R. Liu, A. Ljungberg, A.D. May, H. Meersman, S. Morrison, C. Nash, J.-E. Nilsson, J. de Dios Ortuzar, J. Preston, S. Proost, L.I. Rizzi, W. Rothengatter, G. de Rus, S. Shepherd, A. Smith, J. Stanley, J. Stanley, S. Pettersen Strandenes, D. Van de Velde, E. Van de Voorde, R. Vickerman, P. Wheat, M. Wolanski
Show moreContents:
1. Introduction
Chris Nash
PART I COSTS
2. Road and Rail Infrastructure Costs
Heike Link
3. Public Transport Operations Costs
Andrew Smith, Phill Wheat and Michal Wolanski
4. Freight Costs
Tony Fowkes
PART II EXTERNALITIES
5. Valuing Transport Externalities
Luis I. Rizzi and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
6. Road Congestion
Anthony D. May, Ronghui Liu and Simon Shepherd
7. Congestion and Scarcity in Scheduled Transport Modes
Jan-Eric Nilsson
8. Accidents
Gunnar Lindberg
PART III DEMAND
9. Demand for Road transport
John Bates
10. Public Transport Demand
John Preston
11. Freight Demand
Gerard de Jong
PART IV PRICING AND INVESTMENT
12. Road Pricing and Investment
Bruno de Borger and Stef Proost
13. Pricing Public Transport Services
Jan Owen Jansson, Johan Holmgren and Anders Ljungberg
14. Airport Pricing and Investment
Ginés de Rus and Ofelia Betancor
15. Port Pricing
Hilde Meersman, Siri Pettersen Strandenes and Eddy Van de
Voorde,
PART V DEREGULATION AND PRIVATISATION
16. Local and Regional Public Transport
Didier Van de Velde
17. Rail
Chris Nash
18. Airlines
Steve Morrison
Part VI Transport Policy Impacts
19. Economic Impacts of Transport Policy
Roger Vickerman
20. Approaches to Internalisation of Transport Externalities
Werner Rothengatter
21. Equity in Transport
John Stanley and Janet Stanley
Index
Edited by Chris Nash, Research Professor, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, UK and Visiting Professor, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
'This book's title reveals a great ambition and the content, which covers all transport modes and all critical issues of our discipline, reaches a remarkable level of thoroughness. I have no doubt this book will become a most valuable tool for students and researchers in transport economics.'- Alain Bonnafous, University of Lyon, Laboratory of Transport Economics, France
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