Different approaches to measuring economic benefits of transport.

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The macroeconomic and microeconomic approaches to assessing transport project benefits are compared and contrasted. These evaluations should be complemented with perspectives from other research disciplines. Problems with cost-benefit analyses (such as assessing network effects) and follow up studies are described. Alternative ways of making transport improvements are required for comparative purposes.

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C 21913 (In: C 21910 S) /10 /21 /72 / ITRD E112374
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In: Assessing the benefits of transport, 2001, p. 15-26

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