Measuring International Trade on U.S. Highways
National Research Council author Committee on National Statistics author Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education author Panel on Bureau of Transportation Statistics International Trade Traffic author Tom Plewes editor Joel L Horowitz editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:16th Jan '05
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International trade plays a substantial role in the economy of the United States. More than 1.6 billion tons of international merchandise was conveyed using the U.S. transportation system in 2001. The need to transport this merchandise raises concerns about the quality of the transportation system and its ability to support this component of freight movement. Measuring International Trade on U.S. Highways evaluates the accuracy and reliability of measuring the ton-miles and value-miles of international trade traffic carried by highway for each state. This report also assesses the accuracy and reliability of the use of diesel fuel data as a measure of international trade traffic by state and identifies needed improvements in long-term data collection programs.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 BTS Report: Summary of Findings
- 3 Panel Findings and Conclusions: Data Quality and Reliability
- 4 Data Sources, Models Used, and Emerging Technologies
- References
- Appendix A Agenda for Open Sessions
- Appendix B Workshop Agenda
- Appendix C Workshop Presenters and Topics
- Appendix D Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff <
ISBN: 9780309095198
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62 pages