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Synthetical Benefit Evaluation of High-Speed Rail, Take Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Rail for Example

Han-bo Jin (), Hua Feng and Fu-guang Cui
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Han-bo Jin: Beijing Jiaotong University
Hua Feng: Beijing Jiaotong University
Fu-guang Cui: Air Force

Chapter Chapter 57 in LTLGB 2012, 2013, pp 395-402 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Through research and analysis on the status of domestic and international high-speed rail, this paper established the Theoretical Framework of the economic benefits, Social benefits and Synthetical benefits of high-speed railway. And this paper summarized and summed up the factors affecting the efficiency and evaluation methods, and finally got a more standardized evaluation criteria. Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail, for instance, has a strong comprehensive benefits. The corresponding conclusions and policy recommendations in this article is below; firstly high-speed rail line that has been put into operation, planning or under construction, should be made the necessary adjustments and evaluation; Secondly, the Government should give different types of subsidies to high-speed rail for different comprehensive benefits; and last, for high-speed rail line, we should give full play to the advantage of high-speed rail such as obtain the largest passenger flow, and increase the transport density.

Keywords: High-speed rail; Synthetical benefits; Economic benefits; Social benefits; Low carbon transportation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-34651-4_57

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