A Pigouvian tax, in the form of an entrance fee or a toll, has been proposed to be an efficient resolution of a congestion externality. This proposition is founded on the theoretical basis of the profit maximization principle. We, however, have not found literature that examines a Pigouvian tax as a resolution of a congestion externality on the basis of utility maximization. In this sense, the aim of this paper is to show that a Pigouvian tax is also an adequate policy resolution of a congestion externality to attain Pareto optimality under utility maximization. Taking, for example, the open access freeway, we will not only identify both marginal private benefit and marginal social benefit, but also assess the divergence between marginal pr...
The complexity of urban congestion requires policy-makers to adopt different congestion control meas...
The welfare impact of indirect Pigouvian taxation: Evidence from transportation / Christopher R. Kn...
We reconsider an important debate between Pigou (1920) and Knight (1924) nominally about congestible...
A Pigouvian tax, in the form of an entrance fee or a toll, has been proposed to be an efficient reso...
This paper aims to measure the efficiency of different road pricing schemes (Pigouvian tax, flat tax...
Increasing emissions from road transport is a growing concern for planners and policy makers. Concur...
This paper explores the possibilities of using Pigovian taxes to internalize the costs of automobile...
Economists have long prescribed taxing externality-generating goods according to their marginal dama...
A basic tenet of economics posits that when consumers or firms don’t face the true social cost of th...
One approach to internalising a negative externality of economic activity is to impose a Pigouvian t...
Costs associated with traffic externalities such as congestion, air pollution, noise, safety, etcete...
The encompassing theme of this dissertation is the analysis of markets that feature market power and...
This paper presents, a non-technical introduction to the economic principles relevant for transport ...
This paper analyzes the effects of consumption externalities on optimal taxation and on the social c...
The recent literature on congestion pricing with large agents contains a remarkable inconsistency: t...
The complexity of urban congestion requires policy-makers to adopt different congestion control meas...
The welfare impact of indirect Pigouvian taxation: Evidence from transportation / Christopher R. Kn...
We reconsider an important debate between Pigou (1920) and Knight (1924) nominally about congestible...
A Pigouvian tax, in the form of an entrance fee or a toll, has been proposed to be an efficient reso...
This paper aims to measure the efficiency of different road pricing schemes (Pigouvian tax, flat tax...
Increasing emissions from road transport is a growing concern for planners and policy makers. Concur...
This paper explores the possibilities of using Pigovian taxes to internalize the costs of automobile...
Economists have long prescribed taxing externality-generating goods according to their marginal dama...
A basic tenet of economics posits that when consumers or firms don’t face the true social cost of th...
One approach to internalising a negative externality of economic activity is to impose a Pigouvian t...
Costs associated with traffic externalities such as congestion, air pollution, noise, safety, etcete...
The encompassing theme of this dissertation is the analysis of markets that feature market power and...
This paper presents, a non-technical introduction to the economic principles relevant for transport ...
This paper analyzes the effects of consumption externalities on optimal taxation and on the social c...
The recent literature on congestion pricing with large agents contains a remarkable inconsistency: t...
The complexity of urban congestion requires policy-makers to adopt different congestion control meas...
The welfare impact of indirect Pigouvian taxation: Evidence from transportation / Christopher R. Kn...
We reconsider an important debate between Pigou (1920) and Knight (1924) nominally about congestible...