Information requirements for transportation economic analysis : proceedings of a conference, held in Irvine, California, August 19-21, 1999.

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In august 1999, participants of the Conference on Information Requirements for Transportation Economic Analysis convened over 3 days to identify gaps in the data and analytic tools needed to support economic analysis as related to transportation investment and to develop research proposals designed to fill those gaps. The opening day of the conference featured presentations by economists, transportation analysts, and policy makers on the theory and practice of economic analysis and its usefulness to decision makers. The second and third days of the conference revolved around participatory workshops. Six separate working groups deliberated over three questions: 1. What is the appropriate level of investment in transportation to encourage economic health? 2. How should projects be prioritized within a multimodal transportation program? 3. How much revenue is likely to flow from user charges, tolls, and other sources? At the conclusion of its deliberations, each working group developed a list of research proposals, which it then presented to the conference as a whole. (A)

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Washington, D.C., National Research Council NRC, Transportation Research Board TRB / National Academy Press, 2000, 153 p., +++ ref.; Conference Proceedings CP ; No. 21 - ISSN 1073-1652 / ISBN 0-309-07124-0

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