评价运输诱导的空间重组的定量空间模型

IF 6.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Tatsuya Sugimoto , Yuki Takayama , Akiyoshi Takagi
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区域间交通的改善,如高速公路和高速铁路的扩张,可以通过增强集聚经济而显著影响经济活动的空间分布。定量空间模型(QSMs)是评价这些影响的关键工具;然而,最近的理论研究发现了一个根本性的局限性:广泛使用的QSMs总是预测运输成本的降低会导致人口分散而不是聚集在大都市地区。这一预测与经验证据相矛盾,表明现有模型不能充分反映交通政策的复杂空间影响。为了解决这一问题,本研究扩展了QSM,以更好地纳入驱动经济集聚的机制。我们结合了最近的理论进展,开发了一个更广义的QSM,解决了限制性假设,否则系统地预测色散。我们将扩展模型应用于日本的公路网改善,证明它成功地反映了主要大都市地区的经济集聚趋势。此外,我们估计了新兴的自动驾驶汽车技术和卡车队列的空间影响,发现这些创新可以帮助形成一个以东京、大阪和名古屋为中心的更大的特大城市。
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A quantitative spatial model for evaluating transport-induced spatial reorganization
Interregional transport improvements, such as highway and high-speed rail expansions, can significantly affect the spatial distribution of economic activity by enhancing agglomeration economies. Quantitative spatial models (QSMs) are a key tool for evaluating these effects; however, recent theoretical studies have identified a fundamental limitation: widely used QSMs invariably predict that transport cost reductions result in population dispersion rather than agglomeration in metropolitan areas. This prediction contradicts empirical evidence, suggesting that existing models cannot adequately represent transport policies' complex spatial impacts. To address this issue, this study extends a QSM to better incorporate the mechanisms driving economic agglomeration. We incorporate recent theoretical advancements to develop a more generalized QSM that addresses restrictive assumptions that otherwise systematically predict dispersion. We apply our extended model to Japan's highway network improvements, demonstrating that it successfully reflects economic agglomeration trends in major metropolitan areas. Furthermore, we estimate the spatial impacts of emerging autonomous vehicle technologies and truck platooning, finding that these innovations could help form a larger megalopolis centered on Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya.
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Transport Policy
Transport Policy Multiple-
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
10.30%
发文量
282
期刊介绍: Transport Policy is an international journal aimed at bridging the gap between theory and practice in transport. Its subject areas reflect the concerns of policymakers in government, industry, voluntary organisations and the public at large, providing independent, original and rigorous analysis to understand how policy decisions have been taken, monitor their effects, and suggest how they may be improved. The journal treats the transport sector comprehensively, and in the context of other sectors including energy, housing, industry and planning. All modes are covered: land, sea and air; road and rail; public and private; motorised and non-motorised; passenger and freight.
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