2010
DOI: 10.1787/5km3702v78d6-en
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The Land Transport Sector

Abstract: JT03293067 ABSTRACT/RESUMEThe land transport sector: policy and performance This paper provides a broad overview of policy goals and instruments and commonly used performance and policy indicators related to land transport. Two policy aspects, infrastructure investment and externalities, are explored in more depth. A review of planning and decision making in individual countries reveal significant variations between countries as regards how cost-benefit analysis affect decision making about infrastructure inve… Show more

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“…The road network has been expanded over recent years with new EU-cofinanced highways, but it can be very congested during peak hours in Budapest. Low investment in maintenance has resulted in deteriorating road and rail infrastructures, forcing trains to reduce speed on some lines (Persson and Song, 2010;State Audit Office, 2012a and2012b).…”
Section: Improving the Efficiency Of Transport To Reduce Commuting Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The road network has been expanded over recent years with new EU-cofinanced highways, but it can be very congested during peak hours in Budapest. Low investment in maintenance has resulted in deteriorating road and rail infrastructures, forcing trains to reduce speed on some lines (Persson and Song, 2010;State Audit Office, 2012a and2012b).…”
Section: Improving the Efficiency Of Transport To Reduce Commuting Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good governance and reliable ex ante assessment of projects' social rates of return are crucial to ensure that high returns materialise and to prevent the cost overruns and overestimation of future demand that have occurred in a number of past infrastructure projects (Persson and Song, 2010). More generally, regulation and other framework conditions, including access to markets and pricing regimes, will also affect the return on investment (Sutherland et al, 2011).…”
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