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Summary Transport Economics | University of Antwerp | Received grade: 14/20

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This is my summary of Transport Economics, an elective course in English at the University of Antwerp. For this course, we had to watch videos before the lecture and make excersises in class. This summary covers all of that! The important charts are also included. Be aware that this summary doesn't cover the guest lectures and the last lecture on Infrastructure policy, so make sure to also look into this lectures. Normally, formulas don't have to be know on the exam, but this summary includes some of the formulas for a better understanding. Good luck!

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Faculteit Bedrijfswetenschappen en Economie
Stadscampus Schooljaar 2025 - 2026
Prinsstraat 13 Semester 2
2000 Antwerpen




Summary Transport Economics
Prof: Joost Hintjens & Peter Shobayo




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Prof: Joost Hintjens & Peter Shobayo.......................................................................................................................1



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,1. Introduction...........................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Background economics...............................................................................................................................4
1.1.1 Derived demand..............................................................................................................................4
1.1.2. The traffic and transportation system...........................................................................................5
1.2 Transportation subsystems.........................................................................................................................5
1.3 Measuring transport and transportation performance.............................................................................6
2. Demand for transport...........................................................................................................................................8
2.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................8
2.2 The 4(5)-step model....................................................................................................................................8
2.3 Micro-economic approach to transport choice behavior........................................................................14
2.4 The activity-based approach.....................................................................................................................15
2.5 Empirical application: freight transport in Europe...................................................................................15
3. Transport supply..................................................................................................................................................17
3.1 Outputs, inputs and heterogeneity..........................................................................................................17
3.2 Use of cost functions................................................................................................................................18
3.3 Transport supply and policy......................................................................................................................19
4. Equilibrium and market structure.......................................................................................................................20
4.1 The vicious circle.......................................................................................................................................20
4.2 Market structure.......................................................................................................................................21
5. Transport policy as a part of a general policy.....................................................................................................23
5.1 Favored tool for political objectives.........................................................................................................23
5.2 First-best and second-best optimum........................................................................................................24
6. Charging for external costs..................................................................................................................................26
7. Pricing policy........................................................................................................................................................28
7.1 Marginal cost rule.....................................................................................................................................28
7.2 Second-best solutions...............................................................................................................................30
1. Introduction......................................................................................................................................................3
1.1 Background economics............................................................................................................................3
1.1.1 Derived demand......................................................................................................................3
1.1.2. The traffic and transportation system....................................................................................4
1.2 Transportation subsystems......................................................................................................................4
1.3 Measuring transport and transportation performance...........................................................................5
2. Demand for transport.......................................................................................................................................7
2.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................7
2.2 The 4(5)-step model.................................................................................................................................7
2.3 Micro-economic approach to transport choice behavior......................................................................13
2.4 The activity-based approach..................................................................................................................14
2.5 Empirical application: freight transport in Europe................................................................................14




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,3. Transport supply.............................................................................................................................................16
3.1 Outputs, inputs and heterogeneity........................................................................................................16
3.2 Use of cost functions..............................................................................................................................17
3.3 Transport supply and policy...................................................................................................................18
4. Equilibrium and market structure..................................................................................................................19
4.1 The vicious circle....................................................................................................................................19
4.2 Market structure....................................................................................................................................20
5. Transport policy as a part of a general policy................................................................................................21
5.1 Favored tool for political objectives......................................................................................................21
5.2 First-best and second-best optimum.....................................................................................................22
6. Charging for external costs.............................................................................................................................24
7. Pricing policy...................................................................................................................................................26
7.1 Marginal cost rule..................................................................................................................................26
7.2 Second-best solutions............................................................................................................................28




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, 1. Introduction

1.1 Background economics

1.1.1 Derived demand

- Derived nature of the demand for traffic and transportation:
o Nobody transports goods just for fun: there is a demand for transport because there
is a demand for goods
o It shows an intermediary character
o It’s the result of a primary need for goods/services => transport is a derived need
- Graphical analysis (we need to be able to draw a simple graph ourselves):

2 pairs of supply & demand curves:


1) demand/supply for goods
(Dg/Sg)
A = the equilibrium (when Dg =
Sg)
=> Equilibrium price A
and quantity Y

2) demand/supply for
transport (DT/ST)
M = the equilibrium (when DT = ST)
=> Equilibrium price M and quantity E


o Demand & supply for goods:
 Consumer surplus (CS) = triangle above line AA
 Some customers are willing to pay more than price A (eg C or K)
 Producer surplus (PS) = triangle under line AA
 Some producers are willing to sell at a lower price (eg B or L)
 Examples of shifts: Sg goes to the left when resources are more expensive, D g
goes to the left when demand decreases (because of bad news for example)
o Demand & supply for transport:
 We consider a quantity X that includes transport:
 Determine the supply price B and the willingness to pay C
=> C – B = the maximum cost of transportation = T – X
 We go to the right of CB to line KL => we find equilibrium M and
assume DT (ends in Y) and ST
o Until here the willingness to pay for transport is bigger or
equal to the supply price (the little triangle left from M)
o K – L = the difference between the price that consumers
want to pay (K) and the producer wants to ask (L) = the price
difference that allows the producer to transport goods



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