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Sull’ipotesi di una ferrovia nelle valli di Fiemme e Fassa

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  • Francesco Rossi

    (Department of Economics (University of Verona))

  • Giovanni Sacca'

    (Department of Economics (University of Verona))

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The paper presents and discusses the possibility of a railway line serving the valleys of Fiemme and Fassa, in the heart of the Dolomites, a land of great value that attracts tourists staying for more than 7 million days/year. After summarizing the evolutive phases of the projects beginning in 1900 and of the recent projects Metroland and Qnex, it presents new hypotheses for the routes and estimates the costs of implementation and management as well as the benefits.

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  • Francesco Rossi & Giovanni Sacca', 2014. "Sull’ipotesi di una ferrovia nelle valli di Fiemme e Fassa," Working Papers 18/2014, University of Verona, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ver:wpaper:18/2014
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    Keywords

    cost-benefit analysis; railway; Val di Fiemme; Val di Fassa;
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    • D61 - Microeconomics - - Welfare Economics - - - Allocative Efficiency; Cost-Benefit Analysis

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