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10/31/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2024 03:39

Supplementary economic modelling

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Supplementary economic modelling

Reviews different models used for transport appraisal.

From:Department for TransportPublished31 October 2024
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Spatial general equilibrium models and their application to transport

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Review of land-use/transport interaction models

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Transport appraisal and quantitative spatial economics review

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This research looks at the different models used for transport appraisal. It covers land-use transport interaction (LUTI), quantitative spatial modelling (QSM) and spatial general equilibrium (SCGE).

It was completed in 3 parts and was commissioned by Peak Economics, Allanfield Consulting and Prof Dan Graham and Dr Daniel Hörcher on behalf of the Department for Transport (DfT).

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