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Do the distributional preferences of national infrastructure planners diverge from those of the public?

Anders Bondemark, Henrik Andersson, and Karin Brundell-Freij

Abstract

In this paper, we study how the distributional preferences of planners and the public diverge in the context of national infrastructure planning. To do so, we surveyed a sample of 323 planners working at the Swedish Transport Administration and 2,108 members of the Swedish public. The most striking difference is that planners place a relatively higher value on aggregate benefits than the public. Planners also place a significantly higher relative value on infrastructure plans that benefit rail transport compared to the public. It is our contention that planners value aggregate benefits relatively more highly because they have a better understanding of the attribute and because they have internalised the long-standing goal of an economically efficient Swedish transport sector.

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Anders Bondemark, Henrik Andersson, and Karin Brundell-Freij, Do the distributional preferences of national infrastructure planners diverge from those of the public?, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 170, n. 103621, April 2023.

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Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 170, n. 103621, April 2023