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Evaluation of the Benefits of Transnational Transportation Projects


Glenn P. Jenkins


Queen's University - Department of Economics; Eastern Mediterranean University

Chun Yan Kuo


Queen's University - Department of Economics


Journal of Applied Economics. Vol 9, No. 1, pp. 1-17, May 2006

Abstract:     
In this paper an analytical framework has been developed to evaluate the primary beneficiaries of cargo traffic generated by transnational transport projects. In the transportation economics literature, the economic impact of infrastructure projects on cargo traffic has not been developed as fully as for passenger traffic. In much of the previous literature it is often assumed that consumers of the traded goods would receive the full benefits from the reduction in logistics and transportation costs. This paper has shown that whether the goods are traded internationally or regionally is a key factor in the allocation of the economic benefits arising from the reduction in the cost of cargo transportation. The analytical framework developed in the paper is applied to the evaluation of the impacts of the proposed Buenos Aires-Colonia binational bridge project.

Keywords: Argentina, Uruguay, cargo traffic, transnational, transportation benefits

JEL Classification: F10, H43, R42

Accepted Paper Series


Date posted: June 14, 2006  

Suggested Citation

Jenkins, Glenn P. and Kuo, Chun Yan, Evaluation of the Benefits of Transnational Transportation Projects. Journal of Applied Economics. Vol 9, No. 1, pp. 1-17, May 2006. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=908651

Contact Information

Glenn P. Jenkins (Contact Author)
Queen's University (Canada) - Department of Economics ( email )
99 University Avenue
Kingston K7L 3N6, Ontario
Canada K7L 3N6
613 533 6556 (Phone)
613 533 6818 (Fax)
Eastern Mediterranean University
Gazimagusa, Mersin 10
Turkey
Chun Yan Kuo
Queen's University (Canada) - Department of Economics ( email )
99 University Avenue
Kingston K7L 3N6, Ontario
Canada K7L 3N6
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