Best Practice in Policy Package Design

Publication: Research - peer-reviewReport chapter – Annual report year: 2010

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  • Author: Kessler, Florian

    AustriaTech

  • Author: Vesela, Jirina

    TRC, Centrum dopravniho výzkumu, v.v.i.

  • Author: Vencl, Vaclav

    TRC, Centrum dopravniho výzkumu, v.v.i.

  • Author: Strnadova, Danuse

    TRC, Centrum dopravniho výzkumu, v.v.i.

  • Author: Sørensen, Claus Hedegaard

    Transport policy and behaviour, Department of Transport, Technical University of Denmark, Bygningstorvet 116B, 2800, Kgs. Lyngby

  • Author: Schippl, Jens

    Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis

  • Author: Longva, Frode

    Institute of Transport Economics

  • Author: Ramjerdi, Farideh

    Institute of Transport Economics

  • Author: Osland, Oddgeir

    Institute of Transport Economics

  • Author: Givoni, Moshe

    Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford

  • Author: Macmillan, James

    Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford

  • Author: Åkerman, Jonas

    Royal Institute of Technology

  • Author: Isaksson, Karolina

    Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute

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This deliverable focuses on the identification and analysis of best practice examples of policy package design. For this purpose a methodology is developed that allows the systematic analysis of both national and EU policy packages. Eight packages were selected and analysed, highlighting the factors which supported the design and implementation process in each case. The results of the analysis show which factors led to these cases to be considered best practice. In addition, factors are identified which are not yet part of the generic policy packaging framework presented in earlier OPTIC Deliverables. The consideration of these factors will help to further improve the framework in the subsequent work packages.
Original languageEnglish
TitleOPTIC. Optimal policies for transport in combination : 7th framework programme: Theme 7 transport
Number of pages57
Publication date2010
ChapterDeliverable 4
StatePublished

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Grant Agreement No: No TREN/FP7TR/233681/"OPTIC"

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