Article ID: | iaor201530044 |
Volume: | 82 |
Start Page Number: | 141 |
End Page Number: | 157 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2015 |
Journal: | Transportation Research Part A |
Authors: | Alises Ana, Vassallo Jos Manuel |
Keywords: | decomposition, European Union, input-output analysis, sustainability, cargo |
Decoupling road freight transport from economic growth has been acknowledged by the European Union as a key means to improving sustainability. It is therefore important to identify both the coupling and decoupling drivers of road freight transport demand in order to determine possible factors that may contribute to reduce road transport in the future without curbing economic development. This research proposes an Input–Output (IO) structural decomposition analysis (SDA) to explain road freight transport in terms of a set of key factors that have strongly influenced road freight demand in recent decades in European countries–such as economic growth, economic structure and the evolution of road transport intensity (including improvements in both supply and transport systems). This methodological approach allows us to quantify and compare their contribution in different European countries to either increase or decrease road freight transport demand. The empirical basis for this analysis is a dataset of nine European countries which have IO tables and road transport data available from 2000 to 2007, comprising data on domestic production, imports and exports as well as tonne‐kms for 11 types of commodity classes. The results show that, as a whole, aggregate road transport demand has grown–driven mainly by economic activity–but this growth has been strongly curbed in some countries by changes in road freight transport intensity and moderately by the dematerialization of the economy. International transport has been also proven to be a key factor driving road freight transport volumes. Moreover, the increased penetration of foreign operators in national haulage markets appears to have reinforced the final decoupling levels observed in some cases.