Time Savings vs. Access-Based Benefit Assessment of New York’s Second Avenue Subway

IF 2 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Yadi Wang, D. Levinson
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Abstract Under the current practice of benefit-cost analysis, the direct economic benefits produced by a newly built transit facility are assessed based on how it affects travel time and various costs that are associated with transport needs and travel behavior. However, the time-saving-based benefit calculation approach has been questioned and criticized. Given the strong correlation between accessibility and land value, we propose the access-based land value benefit assessment as an alternative, and apply this assessment method to analyzing the Second Avenue Subway project in Manhattan, New York. The primary principle of the access-based method is that the economic value of a transport project’s intangible gains is largely capitalized by nearby properties’ value appreciation, which is directly caused by improved transport accessibility. We find that: (i) the actual travel time saving is lower than originally forecast; (ii) a strong positive correlation between residential property value and job accessibility by transit is observed; (iii) the appreciation in sold property value and rented property value both far exceed total project cost; and (iv) such results support the decision to approve and construct the Second Avenue Subway.
纽约第二大道地铁的时间节约与交通效益评估
摘要在当前效益成本分析的实践中,新建交通设施产生的直接经济效益是根据其对出行时间以及与交通需求和出行行为相关的各种成本的影响来评估的。然而,基于节省时间的效益计算方法受到了质疑和批评。鉴于可达性与土地价值之间存在较强的相关性,本文提出了基于可达性的土地价值效益评估方法,并将该评估方法应用于纽约曼哈顿地铁第二大道项目分析。基于可达性的方法的主要原则是,交通项目的无形收益的经济价值在很大程度上是由附近物业的价值增值资本化的,而这是由交通可达性的改善直接引起的。我们发现:(1)实际节省的出行时间低于最初的预测;(ii)观察到住宅物业价值与工作交通便利性之间存在很强的正相关关系;(三)物业出售及租赁增值均远超工程总成本;(iv)该等结果支持批准和建设第二大道地铁的决定。
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