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No. 2019/10 | 09 Oct 2019 |
Automation and the Value of Time in Passenger Transport
This paper reiterates the basic principles and rationale for valuing travel time savings. It explains the type of impacts that the valuation of travel time savings intends to capture and discusses whether and how those fundamental principles continue... |
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No. 2019/09 | 13 Nov 2019 |
Should Regulatory Impact Assessment Have a Role in Sweden’s Transport Planning?
This paper describes the use of regulatory impact assessment (RIA) and cost-benefit analysis (CBA) for transport planning in Sweden and discusses the arguments for and against its use. The paper considers four main aspects: First, the Swedish... |
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No. 2019/08 | 13 Nov 2019 |
Introducing Competition in the European Rail Sector
This paper assesses the impact of European rail transport regulation in the past 25 years. It highlights competition as a necessary condition to overcome the inertia of legacy railway operators, but argues that competition is not sufficient to... |
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No. 2019/07 | 13 Nov 2019 |
Assessing the Impacts of Vehicle Emissions and Safety Regulations
This paper discusses how regulations can determine environmental and safety outcomes in transport systems. It explores the relationships between regulations and direct and indirect costs, and between regulations and benefits. It also discusses the... |
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No. 2019/06 | 13 Nov 2019 |
Assessing Consumer Welfare Impacts of Aviation Policy Measures
This paper presents a model framework for estimating second-order network effects and the resulting consumer welfare impacts at hub and non-hub airports. It emphasizes the benefits of looking beyond the initial demand and welfare impacts and... |
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No. 2019/05 | 13 Nov 2019 |
Assessing the Impacts of the Road Safety Remuneration System in Australia
This paper is a case study of the application of Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) to the legislation that established Australia’s Road Safety Remuneration System. It highlights two considerations: first, how RIA can provide important information to... |
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No. 2019/04 | 04 Mar 2019 |
Updated Estimates of the Relationship Between the Business Cycle and Traffic Fatalities
This paper updates analyses of the relationship between fluctuations of the business cycle and the number of traffic fatalities published in 2015 by the International Transport Forum. Since then, the global recession that started in 2008 has ended... |
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No. 2019/03 | 26 Feb 2019 |
The Influence of Technologies and Lifestyle on the Value of Time
This paper looks at the roles of technologies and other factors in lifestyle choices, travel patterns and behaviours. Building on earlier Roundtable reports on value of time, it discusses how recent behavioural changes might affect the disutility of... |
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No. 2019/02 | 22 Feb 2019 |
Influence of ICT on Public Transport Use and Behaviour in Seoul
This paper explores the impact that advances in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have on the behaviour of transport users and their mode choice habits in Seoul. It discusses the stated preference survey conducted in Seoul and the... |
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No. 2019/01 | 15 Jan 2019 |
App-Based Collective Transport Service in Mexico City
This paper details the history of Jetty, an app-based collective transport platform operating in Mexico City since August 2017. It sets out the origins of the idea, recounts the strong competitive and regulatory pushback Jetty has faced, and... |
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No. 2018/25 | 04 Dec 2018 |
Optimising New Mobility Services
This paper presents a policy framework intended to maximize the benefits of dockless bike share through outcome-oriented system planning that includes monitoring and enforcement of regulations. Operational shortfalls of dockless bike share are... |
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No. 2018/24 | 26 Nov 2018 |
The Economics of Regulating Ride-Hailing and Dockless Bike Share
This paper reviews the economic case for regulating ride-hailing and dockless bikeshare. Ride-hailing has disrupted heavily regulated taxi markets and is calling much of the rationale for taxi regulation into question. It argues for light-handed... |
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No. 2018/23 | 30 Oct 2018 |
Public Transport Governance in Greater Barcelona
This paper describes the role of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona (AMB) in the governance of public transport in Spain’s second-largest agglomeration. It sets out how the AMB is able to provide integrated transport management, planning, financing... |
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No. 2018/22 | 25 Oct 2018 |
Collaboration in Supply Chain Management
This paper investigates how collaboration between stakeholders can help make supply chains more resilient. It explores innovative ways to operate supply chains and reinforce their resilience, for instance through crowd shipping or gainsharing. The... |
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No. 2018/21 | 31 Oct 2018 |
Inland Waterways, Transport Corridors and Urban Waterfronts
This paper analyses the opportunities and challenges of integrating inland waterways into transport corridors. Less than a fifth of the world’s 623 000 kilometres of navigable inland waterways is currently used for freight transport. Although river... |
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No. 2018/20 | 09 Nov 2018 |
The Billion Dollar Question
This paper puts numbers on the investment needs for urban transport infrastructure under different policy scenarios. The cities of the future will be shaped by today’s decisions about physical transport assets, and the urgent need to halt climate... |
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No. 2018/19 | 19 Oct 2018 |
The Mitigation of Risk in Resilient Supply Chains
This paper examines the sources of supply chain risk and suggests ways in which higher levels of resilience can be achieved. Recent years have seen a significant increase in the risk of supply chain disruption and the need for resilience across the... |
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No. 2018/18 | 17 Oct 2018 |
Innovation and Technology in Multimodal Supply Chains
This paper investigates innovations in multimodal supply chains. It covers innovations in technology and IT, physical hardware and how supply chains are organised. It outlines direct and indirect impacts of these innovations, showing the... |
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No. 2018/17 | 17 Oct 2018 |
Efficiency and Sustainability in Multimodal Supply Chains
This paper describes approaches in intermodal supply chain management that aim to balance efficiency with sustainability requirements set by firms’ corporate social responsibility commitments and society more generally. It explores how accreditation... |
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No. 2018/16 | 19 Oct 2018 |
Urban Toll
This paper highlights the necessity of a spatial approach to addressing the acceptability problem of road tolls in cities. Few cities have implemented urban congestion charges because of limited public acceptance and perceived distributive impacts.... |
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Automation and the Value of Time in Passenger Transport
Mogens Fosgerau
09 Oct 2019
This paper reiterates the basic principles and rationale for valuing travel time savings. It explains the type of impacts that the valuation of travel time savings intends to capture and discusses whether and how those fundamental principles continue...
Should Regulatory Impact Assessment Have a Role in Sweden’s Transport Planning?
Lena Nerhagen et Sara Forsstedt
13 Nov 2019
This paper describes the use of regulatory impact assessment (RIA) and cost-benefit analysis (CBA) for transport planning in Sweden and discusses the arguments for and against its use. The paper considers four main aspects: First, the Swedish...
Introducing Competition in the European Rail Sector
Yves Crozet
13 Nov 2019
This paper assesses the impact of European rail transport regulation in the past 25 years. It highlights competition as a necessary condition to overcome the inertia of legacy railway operators, but argues that competition is not sufficient to...
Assessing the Impacts of Vehicle Emissions and Safety Regulations
Bert van Wee
13 Nov 2019
This paper discusses how regulations can determine environmental and safety outcomes in transport systems. It explores the relationships between regulations and direct and indirect costs, and between regulations and benefits. It also discusses the...
Assessing Consumer Welfare Impacts of Aviation Policy Measures
Guillaume Burghouwt
13 Nov 2019
This paper presents a model framework for estimating second-order network effects and the resulting consumer welfare impacts at hub and non-hub airports. It emphasizes the benefits of looking beyond the initial demand and welfare impacts and...
Assessing the Impacts of the Road Safety Remuneration System in Australia
Rex Deighton-Smith
13 Nov 2019
This paper is a case study of the application of Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) to the legislation that established Australia’s Road Safety Remuneration System. It highlights two considerations: first, how RIA can provide important information to...
Updated Estimates of the Relationship Between the Business Cycle and Traffic Fatalities
Rune Elvik
04 Mar 2019
This paper updates analyses of the relationship between fluctuations of the business cycle and the number of traffic fatalities published in 2015 by the International Transport Forum. Since then, the global recession that started in 2008 has ended...
The Influence of Technologies and Lifestyle on the Value of Time
Phil Goodwin
26 Feb 2019
This paper looks at the roles of technologies and other factors in lifestyle choices, travel patterns and behaviours. Building on earlier Roundtable reports on value of time, it discusses how recent behavioural changes might affect the disutility of...
Influence of ICT on Public Transport Use and Behaviour in Seoul
Sungwon Lee, Gyung Chuk Kim, Seung Kook Wu et Jieun Oh
22 Feb 2019
This paper explores the impact that advances in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have on the behaviour of transport users and their mode choice habits in Seoul. It discusses the stated preference survey conducted in Seoul and the...
App-Based Collective Transport Service in Mexico City
Onésimo Flores Dewey
15 Jan 2019
This paper details the history of Jetty, an app-based collective transport platform operating in Mexico City since August 2017. It sets out the origins of the idea, recounts the strong competitive and regulatory pushback Jetty has faced, and...
Optimising New Mobility Services
Dana Yanocha
04 Dec 2018
This paper presents a policy framework intended to maximize the benefits of dockless bike share through outcome-oriented system planning that includes monitoring and enforcement of regulations. Operational shortfalls of dockless bike share are...
The Economics of Regulating Ride-Hailing and Dockless Bike Share
Rex Deighton-Smith
26 Nov 2018
This paper reviews the economic case for regulating ride-hailing and dockless bikeshare. Ride-hailing has disrupted heavily regulated taxi markets and is calling much of the rationale for taxi regulation into question. It argues for light-handed...
Public Transport Governance in Greater Barcelona
Frederic Lloveras Minguell
30 Oct 2018
This paper describes the role of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona (AMB) in the governance of public transport in Spain’s second-largest agglomeration. It sets out how the AMB is able to provide integrated transport management, planning, financing...
Collaboration in Supply Chain Management
Ruth Banomyong
25 Oct 2018
This paper investigates how collaboration between stakeholders can help make supply chains more resilient. It explores innovative ways to operate supply chains and reinforce their resilience, for instance through crowd shipping or gainsharing. The...
Inland Waterways, Transport Corridors and Urban Waterfronts
Antoine Beyer
31 Oct 2018
This paper analyses the opportunities and challenges of integrating inland waterways into transport corridors. Less than a fifth of the world’s 623 000 kilometres of navigable inland waterways is currently used for freight transport. Although river...
The Billion Dollar Question
Nicolas Wagner
09 Nov 2018
This paper puts numbers on the investment needs for urban transport infrastructure under different policy scenarios. The cities of the future will be shaped by today’s decisions about physical transport assets, and the urgent need to halt climate...
The Mitigation of Risk in Resilient Supply Chains
Martin Christopher
19 Oct 2018
This paper examines the sources of supply chain risk and suggests ways in which higher levels of resilience can be achieved. Recent years have seen a significant increase in the risk of supply chain disruption and the need for resilience across the...
Innovation and Technology in Multimodal Supply Chains
Lóránt Tavasszy
17 Oct 2018
This paper investigates innovations in multimodal supply chains. It covers innovations in technology and IT, physical hardware and how supply chains are organised. It outlines direct and indirect impacts of these innovations, showing the...
Efficiency and Sustainability in Multimodal Supply Chains
Jean-Paul Rodrigue
17 Oct 2018
This paper describes approaches in intermodal supply chain management that aim to balance efficiency with sustainability requirements set by firms’ corporate social responsibility commitments and society more generally. It explores how accreditation...
Urban Toll
Yves Crozet et Aurélie Mercier
19 Oct 2018
This paper highlights the necessity of a spatial approach to addressing the acceptability problem of road tolls in cities. Few cities have implemented urban congestion charges because of limited public acceptance and perceived distributive impacts....