Multijurisdictional and Multimodal Infrastructure Corridors: Supranational Social Value, Assembly and Implementation Barriers

A. Vining, Mark A. Moore, A. Boardman
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There is very limited theory and policy guidance that specifically relates to multijurisdictional and multimodal (M&;M) infrastructure corridors: those that traverse national boundaries and encompass multiple modes of co-located infrastructure modes. This paper develops a framework for understanding the social welfare costs and benefits—and the barriers to implementing—these corridors. The framework posits the need for both a dedicated assembler and a national (or supranational) sponsor. An assembler provides the platform to match up initial property rights holders, infrastructure mode providers and end users. The sponsor financially and politically backstops an assembler. We decompose the economic necessity for, and advantages of, an assembler and also those that result from some degree of multimodality. We also consider the economic and political barriers to M&;M corridor implementation. To illustrate these, we review the evidence from the very small number of proposed or realised M&;M corridors and closely related projects. Although reliable evidence is scarce, it is consistent with the framework’s implications regarding the need for both an assembler and a sponsor.
多管辖区和多模式基础设施走廊:超国家社会价值、大会和实施障碍
专门针对多管辖区和多模式(M&;M)基础设施走廊的理论和政策指导非常有限:这些走廊跨越国界,包含多种共用基础设施模式。本文为了解这些走廊的社会福利成本和效益以及实施障碍制定了一个框架。该框架认为,既需要专门的装配商,也需要国家(或超国家)的赞助商。集合者提供平台,为初始产权持有者、基础设施模式提供者和最终用户牵线搭桥。赞助商则在财政和政治上支持装配商。我们分析了组装者的经济必要性和优势,以及某种程度的多模式所带来的优势。我们还考虑了实施多模式走廊的经济和政治障碍。为了说明这些问题,我们回顾了从数量极少的拟议或已实现的多式联运走廊和密切相关项目中获得的证据。虽然可靠的证据很少,但这些证据与框架中关于需要集合者和发起者的含义是一致的。
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