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According to its instructions, Transport Analysis is tasked with continuously monitoring the Swedish Transport Administration's development of models for cost-benefit analysis (CBA). In carrying out is task, Transport Analysis focuses on the Transport Administration's organization, its administration, its model development in 2013 and its model development projected for 2014.

The results are based primarily on a questionnaire survey. The survey and the monitoring comprise work in seven different development areas: a national freight model (SAMGODS), passenger models (SAMPERS/SAMKALK), a calculus tool for road investments (EVA), a calculus tool for rail investments (Bansek), a collection of less frequently used tools for CBA (Other tools), the work on estimating how various impacts affect each other (Impact relationships), work on principles and parameters to be used in CBA (ASEK).

Transport Analysis has assessed work performed and announced in relation to the Transport Administration's current development plan, previous years' results from monitoring the Swedish Transport Administration, and insights from various users of the model systems. The aim is that the results will provide feedback to the government on work performed by the Transport Administration and support the Transport Administration in its ongoing model development. 

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Summary report 2016:21 Travel surveys as input data to travel demand models – problems potential and future needs in Sweden and Norway.

Summary report 2015:1 Monitoring of the development of official transport models in Sweden 2014

Summary Report 2014:3 Monitoring of the development of official transport models in Sweden 2013