评估项目融资公式对连续代的公平性

IF 0.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 ECONOMICS
Domingo Penyalver, Mateo Turro Calvet
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摘要

主要的运输项目大多通过成本效益分析进行评价。然而,在实践中,决策需要考虑许多其他方面。或者不那么政治化。当适当定义时,它们可以通过多准则分析引入决策过程。这些方面中最重要的是再分配效应,这通常与领土、社会和环境方面的考虑有关。然而,有一些重要的再分配效应直到现在才得到适当的分析和量化。它们与贯穿整个项目生命周期的项目成本和收益的演变有关,这些成本和收益影响到连续(重叠)的几代人,以及所采用的融资结构,这决定了谁将是最终的付款人:要么是通过使用项目的过路费或关税的用户,要么是纳税人。将投资的实际支付与每代用户和一般公民的净收益联系起来,就有可能确定在整个项目生命周期中,负担和收益的代际分配是否平衡。的
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Assessing the fairness of a Project Financing Formula on successive generations
Major transport projects are appraised mostly through cost-benefit analysis. In practice, though, decision-making takes into account many other aspects that are more. or less political. When properly defined, they may be introduced in the decision process through multi-criteria analysis. Most important among these aspects are redistributive effects, which are, typically, associated to territorial, social and environmental considerations. There are, however, some important redistribution effects that have never been properly analysed and quantified until now. They are related to the evolution, throughout the projects' lifespan, of the costs and benefits of the project affecting successive (overlapped) generations, and of the financing structure adopted, which determines who the final payers will be: either users, through tolls or tariffs for the use of the project, and/or taxpayers. Relating the actual payment for the investment to the net benefits occurring to the users and citizens in general for each generation, it is possible to ascertain if there is a balanced intergenerational distribution of burdens and benefits over the whole project lifecycle. The
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