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Infrastructure (Economics), RoadsPlaces
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Highway Infrastructure and the Economy: Implications for Federal Policy
2011, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
in English
083305225X 9780833052254
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Highway infrastructure and the economy: implications for federal policy
2011, Rand Corporation
in English
0833052136 9780833052131
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: ch. One Introduction
The Federal Government's Link Between Transportation and the Economy
Calls to Reform U.S. Transportation Policy
Federal Participation in Transportation Infrastructure Financing Since the 1950s
Current Issues in Federal Highway Spending and Policy
The United States Is Not Alone
The Plan for This Monograph
ch. Two The Effects of Highway Infrastructure on Economic Activity
Literature Selection
National-Level Analysis and the Interstate Highway System
The Nadiri and Mamuneas Study for the Federal Highway Administration
Summing Up National-Level Research
State-Level Analysis of Effects
Summing Up Research on State-Level Effects
Local Effects Analysis
Studies of Local Geographic Areas Across States
Roads Within States
Roads Within Metropolitan Areas
Summing Up Research on Local Effects
Evidence from International Comparisons
Summing Up International Comparisons
Interim Conclusions on the Literature Review
ch. Three A Meta-Analysis of the Literature Cited
Results of the Meta-Analysis
Summing Up the Meta-Analysis
Summing Up the Literature on Transportation and the Economy
ch. Four Conclusions: Policy Implications and Future Research
Policy Implications
Different Outcomes for Different Situations: Targeting Transportation Investments
Spillovers Can Create Winners and Losers
Federal Support for Widespread Versus Local Effects
New Directions for Research
Concluding Thoughts.
Edition Notes
"MG-1049-RC"--P. [4] of cover.
"Research was conducted under the auspices of the Transportation, Space, and Technology Program within RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment."--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-90).
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