We examine the working mechanisms and efficiencies of zoning (regulation of floor area ratios and land-use types) and fiscal instruments (tolls, property taxes, and income transfer), and extend the instrument choice theory to include the congestion of road and nonroad infrastructure. We show that in the spatial model with heterogeneous households the standard first-best instruments do not work because they trigger distortion of spatial allocations. In addition, because of the household heterogeneity and real estate market distortions, zoning could be less efficient than, as efficient as, or more efficient than pricing instruments. However, when the zoning enacted deviates from the optimum, zoning not only becomes inferior to congestion char...
We study a system of replicable (identical) cities with un-priced traffic congestion where each city...
Because it is difficult to monitor emissions by sources in nonpoint pollution and to implement diffe...
This Article argues that the best response to the tragedy of road congestion has to rely on market-b...
We examine the working mechanisms and efficiencies of zoning (regulation of floor area ratios and la...
Space matters not only because of the transportation costs it imposes on the economy but also becaus...
Previous analysis of pollution presumes separation between pollutees and polluters. In the model dev...
Land-use restrictions are frequently applied to separate polluting from non-polluting activities. In...
We derive rules for the optimal taxation of commodities and regulation of devel-opment when land is ...
This paper aims to measure the efficiency of different road pricing schemes (Pigouvian tax, flat tax...
Allocation of scarce land resources and environment preservation have proved a major concern to econ...
This paper revisits the classic argument that a system of local governments financing public service...
Space matters not only by inducing transport costs but also by mitigating pollution damages. Previou...
This paper considers various policy measures to reduce traffic externalities in cities, including ex...
In this article we study zoning in a circular and linear city model where firms are not allowed to l...
This paper investigates second-best congestion pricing in a monocentric city characterized by distor...
We study a system of replicable (identical) cities with un-priced traffic congestion where each city...
Because it is difficult to monitor emissions by sources in nonpoint pollution and to implement diffe...
This Article argues that the best response to the tragedy of road congestion has to rely on market-b...
We examine the working mechanisms and efficiencies of zoning (regulation of floor area ratios and la...
Space matters not only because of the transportation costs it imposes on the economy but also becaus...
Previous analysis of pollution presumes separation between pollutees and polluters. In the model dev...
Land-use restrictions are frequently applied to separate polluting from non-polluting activities. In...
We derive rules for the optimal taxation of commodities and regulation of devel-opment when land is ...
This paper aims to measure the efficiency of different road pricing schemes (Pigouvian tax, flat tax...
Allocation of scarce land resources and environment preservation have proved a major concern to econ...
This paper revisits the classic argument that a system of local governments financing public service...
Space matters not only by inducing transport costs but also by mitigating pollution damages. Previou...
This paper considers various policy measures to reduce traffic externalities in cities, including ex...
In this article we study zoning in a circular and linear city model where firms are not allowed to l...
This paper investigates second-best congestion pricing in a monocentric city characterized by distor...
We study a system of replicable (identical) cities with un-priced traffic congestion where each city...
Because it is difficult to monitor emissions by sources in nonpoint pollution and to implement diffe...
This Article argues that the best response to the tragedy of road congestion has to rely on market-b...