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Supplementing benefit-cost analysis: Models for transportation and land use decisions

In: Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis

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  • Emile Quinet

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This chapter is devoted to models for transport, trade and land use decisions. They complement traditional benefit-cost analyses (BCA) insofar as they allow describing the distribution of effects and coping with market imperfections such as externalities and market powers. They can be classified according to several types: dynamic or static, taking into account or not the land market, and also ranked according to their degree of complexity. Their use for BCA is presented, along with some recommendations on how they can help to assess projects and schemes.

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  • Emile Quinet, 2018. "Supplementing benefit-cost analysis: Models for transportation and land use decisions," Chapters, in: Scott Farrow (ed.), Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis, chapter 14, pages 168-179, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:17562_14
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