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The interface between transportation investment and economic development has broad
ramifications that go beyond transportation’s basic purpose of moving goods and people
from one place to another. Whereas there is no doubt that transportation is essential in the
operation of a market economy, much still needs to be understood about ways in which an
efficient transportation system can improve the productivity of the economy.
Transportation also has a broader role in shaping development and the environment.
Policy concerns in the next millennium will increasingly focus on the effects of
transportation on where people live and on where businesses locate; and on the effects that
these location decisions have on land use patterns, congestion of urban transportation
systems, use of natural resources, air and water quality, and the overall quality of life.
Issues of urban sprawl, farmland preservation, and air and water quality have already
pushed their way to the forefront of policy debates at both the national and local levels. To
make prudent decisions, policy makers must be equipped with the best information and
analysis possible about the interactions among these various factors.
The questions asked by policy makers are two sided. Not only do they want to know
the effect of transportation on additional economic development, they also want to know
the transportation needs of future growth. Transportation analysts must tackle more
complex questions than they did in the past. As the nation’s transportation system has
matured and competition for government funds has intensified, the issue is not simply
where to build another segment of highway or which airport needs to be expanded. The
questions have become more complex. What mode of transportation is most cost-effective
in meeting a region’s transportation needs? How should a state department of
transportation prioritize its highway dollars to maximize economic growth? What is the
trade-off between additional growth in an urban area and the cost of expanding
transportation systems to accommodate greater growth? What effect does the expansion
of transportation systems have on the need to invest in other types of infrastructure?
Four factors are important in examining the relationship between transportation and
economic development: (a) relevant type of transportation investment, (b) data necessary
to analyze the economic effect of the investment, (c) appropriate methodology to analyze
the economic effect, and (d) the proper dissemination of the results and education of
professionals as to the economic effects of transportation investment.
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