Freight transportation demand elasticities: A geographic multimodal transportation network analysis

Freight transportation demand elasticities: A geographic multimodal transportation network analysis

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Article ID: iaor2003293
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 37E
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 253
End Page Number: 266
Publication Date: Aug 2001
Journal: Transportation Research. Part E, Logistics and Transportation Review
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: programming: transportation, distribution
Abstract:

This paper presents direct and cross-elasticity estimates of the demands for three freight transportation modes: rail, road and inland waterways. They are computed for 10 different categories of goods with a detailed multimodal network model of Belgian freight transports. The model, which minimises the generalised cost of transportation tasks defined by O-D matrices, assigns traffic flows to the different modes, transport means and routes. Successive simulations with different relative costs permit the computation of specific arc-elasticities. In contrast with the usual methodologies, the present methodology is not based on a statistical analysis of disaggregate data on actual modal choices and transport tariffs. This is a particularly useful feature since such data are mostly not available for freight transports in Europe. Furthermore, it fully takes into account the detailed characteristics of the network, all available routes and combinations of modes, as well as the specific localisation of activities within the network. Its estimates are compared with previously published estimates, and, in particular, with Abdelwahab's results published in this journal.

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