8.  For Further Reading

1.  Chapter 3-Quantitative Demand Analysis, Michael R. Baye, Managerial Economics and Business Strategy, Copyright © 2010 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 2010

2.  Forecasting the demand for privatized transport: what economic regulators should know and why, Policy Research Working Paper 2446, Lourdes Trujillo, Emile Quinet, Antonio Estache, The World Bank, World Bank Institute. Governance, Regulation, and Finance Division, September 2000

3.  How (In)accurate Are Demand Forecasts in Public Works Projects?, The Case of Transportation, Bent Flyvbjerg, Mette K. Skamris Holm, and Søren L. Buhl, Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 71, No. 2, Spring 2005. © American Planning Association, Chicago, IL, 2005

4.  Inaccuracy Traffic Estimation Empirical Analysis, Robert Bain, 2009

5.  Knowledge Series, PPP Awareness Course, Training of Trainers Curriculum, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, , December 2010

6.  National Public Private Partnership Guidelines, Infrastructure Australia, Australian Government, December 2008

7.  PPP Manual for Nigeria, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission, Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility, Nigeria, 18 October 2011

8.  S&P Traffic Report, 2002

9.  Section 6: Demand Analysis Water, Water System Master Plan, City of Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, November 2008The Challenge of Demand Assessment in Pro-Poor Infrastructure Projects, Dale Whittington, Departments of Environmental Sciences & Engineering, City & Regional Planning, and Public Policy, University of North Carolina, November 2002

10.  Why Traffic Forecasts in PPP Contracts are often Overestimated?, Research Paper, EIB University Research Sponsorship Programme, Final Draft, December 3, 2007