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  2. The Wider Economic Benefits of Transport. Macro-, Meso- and Micro-Economic Transport Planning and Investment Tools.
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Port Investment and Container Shipping Markets
Valuing Convenience in Public Transport
Major Transport Infrastructure Projects and Economic Development
The Economics of Investment in High-Speed Rail
Expanding Airport Capacity in Large Urban Areas
Long-run Trends in Car Use
Better Regulation of Public-Private Partnerships for Transport Infrastructure
Better Economic Regulation. The Role of the Regulator.
Improving the Practice of Transport Project Appraisal
Stimulating Low-Carbon Vehicle Technologies
Implementing Congestion Charges
Integration and Competition between Transport and Logistics Businesses
Competitive Interaction between Airports, Airlines and High-Speed Rail
Port Competition and Hinterland Connections
Terrorism and International Transport. Towards Risk-based Security Policy.
The Cost and Effectiveness of Policies to Reduce Vehicle Emissions
Privatisation and Regulation of Urban Transit Systems
The Wider Economic Benefits of Transport. Macro-, Meso- and Micro-Economic Transport Planning and Investment Tools.
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Summary of Discussions
Recent Evolution of research into the Wider Economic Benefit of Transport Infrastructure Investments
The Wider Economic Benefits of Transportation
Wider Economic Benefits of Investments in Transport
Agglomeration Economies and Transport Investment
Transport Infrastructure inside and across Urban Regions. Models and Assessment Methods.
The Broarder Benefits of Transportation Infrastructure
Progress and Challenges in the Application of Economic Analysis for transport Policy and Decidion Making. Concluding Comments for the Research Roundtable on Infrastructure Planning and Assessment Tools.
Oil Dependence. Is Transport Running Out of Affordable Fuel?.
Biofuels. Linking Support to Performance.

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