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Adding a freight network to a national interstate input–output model: a TransNIEMO application for California
Authors:JiYoung Park  JoongKoo Cho  Peter Gordon  James E Moore II  Harry W Richardson  SungSu Yoon
Institution:aDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, United States;bEpstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California, United States;cSchool of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California, United States;dDivision of Transportation Modeling, Air Quality and Conformity, Department of Planning Methods, Assessment & Compliance, Southern California Association of Governments, United States
Abstract:The state of the nation’s infrastructure is the subject of widespread discussion and comment because it is thought to include many deteriorating and unsafe bridges. Ever since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, there has been increasing concern over the extent to which an attack on infrastructure could result in serious economic disruption. This research develops a model to analyze the economic consequences of an attack on a major element of the highway network. We add a freight network to a national multiregional economic impact model and make freight traffic flows endogenous. The use of a sub-national interstate model recognizes that most infrastructure planning is at the state level and most political leaders’ interest is local. We base our approach on the National Interstate Economic Model (NIEMO) and refer to an elaboration that we name Transportation network and the National Interstate Economic Model (TransNIEMO). The new model enables us to study the state-specific and industry-specific economic impacts of some significant changes in the nature of highway freight movements. We tested the model for selected freight movements in and out of California. The results are entirely plausible and encourage us to elaborate and test the model for hypothetical disruptions of freight traffic throughout the US.
Keywords:National Interstate Economic Model (NIEMO)  Highway network modeling  Freight flows  Economic impact analysis  Transportation network and the NIEMO (TransNIEMO)
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