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Systems of Road Infrastructure Cost Coverage [electronic resource]: Report of the Eightieth Round Table on Transport Economics, 9-10 February 1989 / European Conference of Ministers of Transport

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Government document
Author/Creator:
European Conference of Ministers of Transport.
Contributor:
European Conference of Ministers of Transport Economic Research Centre., Content Provider.
Conference Name:
Round Table on Transport Economics (80th : 1989 : Paris, France)
Round Table on Transport Economics.
Series:
ECMT Round Tables, 19900228 ; no.80.
ECMT Round Tables, 19900228 ; no.80
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Transport.
Roads--Finance--Congresses.
Roads.
Toll roads--Congresses.
Toll roads.
Local Subjects:
Transport.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (185 p.)
Other Title:
Systems of road infrastructure cost coverage.
Round table 80.
Place of Publication:
Paris : OECD Publishing, 1989.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Too much traffic? Road networks are increasingly unable to cope with ever-expanding requirements. Already severe in densely populated areas, the problem is becoming even more so as road traffic grows substantially. Since road congestion can jeopardise vital economic interests, some specialists are advocating a process of user selection, essentially by means of a price mechanism. This Round Table examines the introduction of "road pricing" or a similar method in the form of tolls and compares approaches adopted in a number of countries.
Contents:
INTRODUCTORY REPORTS
Road Pricing: The Political and Strategic Possibilities by Philip B. Goodwin and Peter M. Jones
-Overview
Theoretical developments and policy implications
Practical issues involved in the implementation of a road pricing system
Political interest in road pricing
A role for road pricing
The implementation of road pricing: An assessment
Annex: A review of the effectiveness of various measures to control urban congestion
Bibliography
Income and Expenditure in Belgium's Road Sector: An Attempt to Draw Up a Road Account for 1986 by Christiane Delepierre-Dramais, Belgium
-Preface
Introduction
Chapter I. Direct computation of the road account
Chapter II. Computation of an overall road account
Chapter III. Comments and conclusions
References
Annexes
Systems of Road Infrastructure Cost Coverage by Henrik Baasch, Denmark
-Introduction
The Scandinavian Link Project
Economic Benefits of the Scandinavian Link Proejct
Consequences for the enviornment
The dilemma of infrastructure policy
The environmental issue
The economic issues
Conclusions 
The Toll System on French Motorways by Emile Quinet, France
-French motorway policy
Financing
Motorway programme from 1988 onwards
Advantages and drawbacks of tolls
Organisation of the toll system
Commercial policy with respect to tolls
Future trends
Conclusion
Tables and figures
The Swiss Road Accounts by Francis-Luc Perret and F. A. Jaccard, Switzerland
-Introducction
The Road Accounts: Objectives and limitations
Organisation of the collection and processing of data
Assumptions governing the allocation of expenditure among user categories
The Road Account statement
Credibility of the results
Recommendation with a view to improving the bases for calculating the Swiss Road Accounts
Bibliograpny
Figures
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

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