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Research Report 630 Ex-post evaluation of transport interventions using causal inference methods

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Category: Performance monitoring , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

This report reviews, summarises and gives guidance for the choice and application of causal inference techniques to ex-post evaluation of the impacts of interventions in the transport sector.

Research Report 604 A review of methods for analysis of regulatory effectiveness

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Category: Performance monitoring , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

This project aimed to identify the best approach for determining and monitoring the contribution that government regulatory interventions in New Zealand make to mitigate the major risks associated with the land transport system.

Research Report 629 System dynamics investigation of freight flows, economic development and network performance

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Category: Performance monitoring , Research programme , Research & reports | Audiences: General, Road traffic engineers & consultants

The purpose of this research was to investigate if and how systems dynamic (SD) modelling could be used for understanding traffic flows at an inter-regional (state highway) level, in the context of improving understanding of the relationship between …

Research Report 591 Evaluation of the effectiveness of the NZ Transport Agency’s procurement policy

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Category: Performance monitoring , Research programme , Research & reports | Audiences: Advice and assistance, General

This report presents the results of an independent evaluation undertaken by Allen and Clarke between January and July 2015 on the effectiveness of the NZ Transport Agency (the Transport Agency) procurement policy framework and its implementation by f…

Research Report 641 Developing a national measure for predictable public transport: bus, rail and ferry

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Category: Performance monitoring , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

The ability to reliably predict public transport (PT) journey times is critical for network operators and transport authorities to measure, monitor and target improvements to the PT network, with flow-on effects for customers.