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The Full Costs and Benefits of Transportation: Contributions to Theory, Method and Measurement [Paperback]

David L. Greene (Editor), Donald W. Jones (Editor), Mark A. Delucchi (Editor)
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August 22, 1997 3540631232 978-3540631231 1
Modern transportation systems have far-reaching, and serious consequences: deaths and injuries from accidents, pollution of air, water and groundwater, noise congestion, and the greenhouse effect. As world transport systems expand and become increasingly motorised, the transportation community is searching for systems that are both efficient and sustainable. Here, leading international researchers explore the issues and concepts and define the state of knowledge concerning the full costs and benefits of transportation.

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  • Paperback: 414 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (August 22, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3540631232
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540631231
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit old, but still in good condition, March 19, 2009
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Jan Husdal (Molde, Norway) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Full Costs and Benefits of Transportation: Contributions to Theory, Method and Measurement (Paperback)
This is book is a welcome addition to the field of cost-benefit analysis in transportation. It contains contributions from 20 or so respected academics, each describing a separate field of study. I have seldom seen a fuller and more holistic approach to cost and benefits in transportation research.

Individual works of excellence

As mentioned, 20 or so academics, from around the world, including the USA, Germany, Australia and France, have submitted their own ideas on costs and benefits. Displaying my ignorance, I have to admit I don't know that many of them; perhaps I should, but I recognize their respective universisties as leading institutions in the field of transportation. Two I do know: I have met Douglass Lee of USDOT in person, when attending the TRB Annual Meeting in 2004. And I've run into David Hensher, ETC 2005 I think it was.

Outdated?

The book is not new. It was first published in 1997, and although the empirical data may no longer be anywhere near true, the principles and methodologies still hold. Still, given the price, it's probably not a book you would buy as a student. Even as a researcher with a big wallet I find pricetags of more than $100 inhibitively expensive.
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Abstract. A growing number of studies in Europe and the U.S. have addressed the full, public and private, monetary and nonmonetary, intended and unintended costs of transportation systems. Read the first page
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full transportation cost, best investment rules, million parking spaces, net operating benefits, regional dispersion model, monetary externalities, total annual damages, social cost information, transportation externalities, leased parking spaces, annualized social cost, lease parking spaces, travel time savings, second best issues, congestion tolls, marginal congestion costs, parking subsidies, transport externalities, ground level pollution, parking subsidy, gross wage rate, commuters park, congestion pricing, refinery emissions, marginal social value
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United States, New York, Transportation Research, Department of Transportation, University of California, New Jersey, Los Angeles, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Federal Highway Administration, Apogee Research, Twin Cities, Economic Journal, Oak Ridge, American Economic Review, European Commission, Cambridge University Press, Internalizing the Social Costs of Transport, Ministry of Transport, Results Cost, San Francisco, Abbreviated Injury Scale, Clean Air Act, Environmental Protection Agency, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Transportation Economics
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