Induced road traffic in Spanish regions: A dynamic panel data model

Induced road traffic in Spanish regions: A dynamic panel data model

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Article ID: iaor20121392
Volume: 46
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 435
End Page Number: 445
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: Transportation Research Part A
Authors: ,
Keywords: demand, statistics: inference
Abstract:

Distinguishing between traffic generated exclusively from the expansion of the road network (induced demand) and that resulting from other demand factors is of crucial importance to properly designed transport policies. This paper analyzes and quantifies the induced demand for road transport for Spain’s main regions from 1998 to 2006, years that saw mobility in Spain attain its highest growth rate. The lack of research in this area involving Spain and the key role played by the sector, given its high level of energy consumption and the negative externalities associated with it (accidents, noise, traffic congestion, emissions, etc.), endow greater relevance to this type of research. Based on a Dynamic Panel Data (DPD) reduced‐form model, we apply alternative approaches (fixed and random effects and GMM‐based methods) for measuring the induced demand. The results obtained provide evidence for the existence of an induced demand for transport in Spain, though said results vary depending on the estimating method employed.

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