Article ID: | iaor20101616 |
Volume: | 37 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 331 |
End Page Number: | 361 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2010 |
Journal: | Transportation |
Authors: | Teng Junn-Yuan, Huang Wen-Chih, Lin Maw-Cherng |
Keywords: | public service, transportation: road, investment |
It has always been a daunting task for any government to allocate the budgets for public infrastructure effectively so as to maximize the benefits of the limited resources. The most important contribution this paper makes is to conduct an empirical study of the budget allocations of the six region-based road system construction plans in northern Taiwan using the transportation budget allocation model devised in this paper. After reviewing the results, the experts consulted while preparing this paper believe that these results are both objective and able to meet the actual requirements. The competent authority also believes that they are better than those obtained using their original approach. In particular, the construction of this model takes into consideration the highest-level supervisors. To a certain degree, it caters for the practices in budget allocation so that the managers are able to assume the authority corresponding to their responsibility concerning management efficiency and final outcomes.