首页|Who Gains? Allocation of Freight Transport User Benefits from International Infrastructure Projects in Multicountry Cost-Benefit Analysis
Who Gains? Allocation of Freight Transport User Benefits from International Infrastructure Projects in Multicountry Cost-Benefit Analysis
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A public decision by several countries on whether to cofinance an international infrastructure project is the subject of a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). The CBA elements are broken out and analyzed for each country. The issue of freight user benefits is discussed, and results are derived from a partial equilibrium model and point toward practical applicability. A recent analysis of the Fehmarn Belt Bridge, which will connect Denmark and Germany in a link in the Trans-European Network for Transport, is used for illustrative purposes.
Mogens Fosgerau、Niels Buus Kristensen
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Danish Transport Research Institute, Knuth-Wintherfeldts Alle, Bygning 116V, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark