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Environmentally Sustainable Transport: Definition and Long-Term Economic Impacts for Austria
Authors:Birgit Friedl  Karl W Steininger
Institution:(1) Dept. of Economics, University of Klagenfurt, Universitätsstr. 65-67, 9020 Klagenfurt, Austria;(2) Dept. of Economics, University of Graz, Universitätsstr. 15, 8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:The transition to an environmentally sustainable transport system involves a combination of technological and demand-side transport policies. Regulatory, educational and economic instruments can be used to enhance the development of cleaner transport technologies as well as the shift from road-based towards more environmentally benign modes of transport. This article provides estimates of overall economic impacts in the long term and describes the required change in the transport system. The article proceeds in three steps. First, this article reviews concepts of sustainability and applies them to transportation. Second, a small open economy computable general equilibrium model for Austria is developed to evaluate the long-term macroeconomic and sectoral impacts of a sustainable freight transport policy. Third, simulation results are discussed and conclusions drawn concerning the crucial features of a sustainable freight transport policy.Although the required transition within the transport system is substantial, the economic costs in terms of GDP are comparably low and employment is likely to increase slightly.
Keywords:Sustainable transport  computable general equilibrium  employment  growth
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