Cost Benefit Analysis of a Transport Improvement in the Case of Search Unemployment.

Author(s)
Pilegard, N. & Fosgerau, M.
Year
Abstract

Lower transport costs induce search over a larger area and longer commuting distances. The expected duration of vacancies is reduced with ensuing benefits outweighing the loss to increased transport. The search imperfection drives a wedge between the marginal product of labour and the wage, such that the final benefits of a transport improvement exceed those of a conventional CBA. Using a simulation model we find these additional benefits may be substantial. (Author/publisher).

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Library number
I E136667 /10 / ITRD E136667
Source

Journal of Transport Economics and Policy. 2008 /01. 42(1) Pp23-42 (13 Refs.)

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