Transport Economics

Year
0
Academic year
2018-2019
Code
01014627
Subject Area
Área Científica do Menor
Language of Instruction
English
Mode of Delivery
Face-to-face
Duration
SEMESTRIAL
ECTS Credits
6.0
Type
Elective
Level
1st Cycle Studies

Recommended Prerequisites

Microeconomics II; Industrial Organization; Public Economics  

Teaching Methods

Theoretical and practical sessions through expository methods and dialogue/debate. Resolution of individual practical exercises. Throughout both activities, a link to the actual context of transport systems will be sought whenever possible. Several oral presentations by students, organised in groups, will take place dealing with individual transport markets. These will account for 20% of the grade.

Learning Outcomes

The fundamental objective is to familiarize students with how the economy deals with the theme of transport.

Generic skills:

capacity for analysis and synthesis; formulate and solve problems; critical spirit; oral and written expression.

Specific Skills:

1 recognize the importance of transport to the economy; 2 characterize the main modes and systems of transportation in Portugal, identifying market leaders;3 understand the relationships with economic activity, location and urban economy; 4 recognize the specifics of demands for transportation; 5 characterize the specificities of transport costs and the implications for market structures and economic efficiency; 6 deal with negative externalities such as congestion and emissions of pollutants; 7 distinguishing aspects and currents of transport regulation; 8 Finally, principles for a transport policy will be laid out.

Work Placement(s)

No

Syllabus

1- Introduction and definition of Transport Economics; importance of the sector in the economy.

2- Analysis of transport markets:

- passengers by road, both individual and collective;

- passenger by rail;

- urban passenger, referring Coimbra;

- freight, by road and rail;

- air;

- shipping (by sea) of goods.

3- The mutual influence of transport on the location of people and activities; location models; externalities in cities.

4- Transport costs: for the user; with infrastructure; external and for operators.

5- The transport demand: the time constraint; the generalized cost; modeling.

6- Organization of supply and public intervention ¬ motivations, limits.

7- Optimum public choice; the general interest and welfare; private financing.

8- Choices in transportation projects.

9- Correcting externalities: traffic and pollution.

10- Transport policies: principles and practice.

Head Lecturer(s)

Daniel Filipe Videira Murta

Assessment Methods

Continuous assessment
Other: 20.0%
Frequency: 40.0%
Exam: 40.0%

Bibliography

QUILÓMETROS, Euros e pouca terra − Manual de Economia dos Transportes. MURTA,

Daniel; I.U.C., 2010 Coimbra. [BP 338.47 MUR]

 

ANALYTICAL transport economics : an international perspective. Edited by Jacob B. Polack ;

Arnold Heertje. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2000. [BP 338.47 ANA]

 

BUTTON, Kenneth - Transport economics. Cheltenham ; Edward Elgar, 2014. [BP 338.47 BUT]

 

COYLE, John J. ; BARDI, Edward J.; NOVACK, Robert A. — Transportation. 4th ed. St Paul,

Min., : West Publishing Company, 1994. [BP 338.47 COY]

 

A HANDBOOK of transport economics. Edited by André de Palma... [et al.]. Cheltenham :

Edward Elgar, 2013 [BP 338.47 HAN]

 

QUINET, Emile ; VICKERMAN, Roger — Principles of transport economics. Cheltenham :

Edward Elgar, 2004. [BP 338.47 QUI]