Distributional effects of the road system in Switzerland.

Author(s)
Itin, P.
Year
Abstract

The overall question what the dimensions of positive and negative effects of the Swiss traffic system on different social classes are, is investigated and the distribution of the public road budget is analysed. It is tried to interpret the distributional effects with two different concepts of valuation: a "microeconomic" and a "socio-ecological" one. These two new concepts have to be considered as new approaches to measuring and valuing the benefits of the traffic system.

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B 24007 (In: B 24007) /10/72/ IRRD 282969
Source

In: Interpreting and valueing transport's role in social well-being : an international conference held April 12-15, 1983, Noordwijk, Netherlands, 1983, p. 60-72, tab.

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