Articles & Presentations

A number of scholarly peer reviewed articles and conference presentations are discussing issues in measuring transportation economic impacts, and the role of TREDIS in furthering the state of the art in this topic area.  See listings below...



Integrating National Data Sets and Economic Models to Show Economic Implications of Transportation Funding and Performance Gaps

Working paper, 2011 (TRB conference, 2012)

 
Driving The Train: A Macro-Based Framework for Commodity Forecasting

Working Paper, 2011 (TRB Conference 2012)

 
The Relationship of Transportation Access and Connectivity to Local Economic Outcomes: A Statistical Analysis

Working Paper, 2011 (TRB Conference 2012)

 
Effective Use of Economic Impact Analysis for Transportation: Adapting Models & Communications to Decision-Making Needs

TREDIS Software, Discussion Forum, June 2011

 
From Hours to Output: Getting Economic Impacts Right in Transportation Investment Analysis

2010 MCRSA / IMPLAN Conference, Mid-Continent Regional Science Association

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Integrating Regional Economic Modeling with Transportation and Land Use: The Concept of TREDIS

Oregon Symposium on Integrating Land Use-Transport Models, June 2008.

 
TREDIS: Unlocking the Potential of IMPLAN for Transport Impact Analysis

IMPLAN Users Conference, June 2008.

 
A Generalized Approach for Assessing the Direct User Impacts of Multi-Modal Transportation Projects

Transportation Research Record #2079, January 2008.

 
Models to Predict the Economic Development Impact of Transportation Projects: Historical Experience and New Applications

Annals of Regional Science, January 2008.

 


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