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Title:
Finance, Pricing, Economics, and Economic Development
Accession Number:
01145381
Abstract:
These 16 papers are concerned with finance, pricing, economics, and economic development as related to transportation. Specific topics discussed are as follows: a financial model to assess the value capture potential of a roadway project; catastrophe bonds for transportation assets such as bridges; private funding of intermodal exchange stations in urban areas; value for money analysis in public private partnerships; revenues from a statewide congestion pricing program; developing a value-pricing project; road pricing as an impetus for environment-friendly travel behavior; transit's effect on mileage responses to road pricing; impacts of congestion pricing on retail trade; policy options for truck user charging; impact of incentives on toll road use by trucks; evaluating estimation techniques of transportation price elasticity; impact of two-part pricing scheme on social welfare for congested networks; vehicle mileage fee on income and spatial equity; benefits analysis of travel time reliability from automated detection; and effects of transportation accessibility on residential property values.
Features:
Figures; References; Tables
Subject Areas:
Economics; Finance; Highways; Public Transportation; I10: Economics and Administration
Created Date:
Nov 30 2009 9:06AM
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