Evaluating Investment in Transport Infrastructure Report of the Eighty-Sixth Round Table on Transport Economics Held in Paris on 7-8 June 1990
As matters now stand, the planned investment in transport infrastructure cannot accommodate the growth in demand that will result from increased flows of traffic. Moreover, such investment has a whole range of effects on regional development, wealth distribution, and public well-being. The need to p...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1992.
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Colección: | ECMT Round Tables,
no.86. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- INTRODUCTORY REPORTS
- Evaluating Transport Infrastructure Investment by Fernando de Quiros, Spain
- -Introduction
- Investment appraisal in the planning process
- Progress made in applying appraisal methods to investment infrastructure
- Tables
- Annex: Synthesis Document
- Evaluating Transport Infrastructure Investment by Peter Faller, Austria
- -Introduction
- The investment decision in transport infrastructure as a practical problem and as a methodological problem
- Summary and Outlook
- Figures
- References
- Evaluating Transport Infrastructure Investment by Émile Quinet
- -Introduction
- Common principles of investment appraisal - the theory of surpluses and its extension to include other criteria
- Application of the methodology to road infrastructure investment
- The social and financial returns on investment projects: Tolled motorways and rail investment
- Rail investment
- Inland waterways
- Urban project appraisal
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS