This paper shows that a city where both a congestion externality and an externality from greenhouse gas emissions are corrected by efficient policies is more compact than the laissez-faire equilibrium city. Motivated by recent empirical studies showing a positive relationship between population density and vehicle fuel-efficiency, the consumer is assumed to choose vehicle fuel-efficiency jointly with housing consumption and residential location. By incorporating the consumer's vehicle choice into the urban spatial model, we can represent the total amount of vehicle emissions released by the city residents. We first establish the well-known result that the congestion externality as a source of market failure is associated with excessive urba...
A monocentric model of land use that assumes urban spatial size is determined by a set of exogenous ...
This paper investigates the impact of urban form on household fuel consumption and car emissions in ...
We exploit a unique panel of 75 metro areas (‘cities’) across the globe and employ a cityfixed effec...
This paper shows that a city where both a congestion externality and an externality from greenhouse ...
Motivated by several empirical studies showing a positive relationship between residential density a...
Current transport behaviour leads to increasing congestion of the infrastructure, growing dependence...
The volume of pollution produced by an automobile is determined by driver's behavior along three mar...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of carbon or gasoline taxes on commuting-re...
Research on the relationship between sustainability and urban form has tended to focus on the connec...
Cities everywhere are concerned about growing automobile dependence. Two of the factors that are inc...
Exposure to urban traffic-induced air pollution is a major health concern of cities. This paper anal...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates the impact of local traffic pollution on the formation of resid...
A monocentric model of land use that assumes urban spatial size is determined by a set of exogenous ...
This paper investigates the impact of urban form on household fuel consumption and car emissions in ...
We exploit a unique panel of 75 metro areas (‘cities’) across the globe and employ a cityfixed effec...
This paper shows that a city where both a congestion externality and an externality from greenhouse ...
Motivated by several empirical studies showing a positive relationship between residential density a...
Current transport behaviour leads to increasing congestion of the infrastructure, growing dependence...
The volume of pollution produced by an automobile is determined by driver's behavior along three mar...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of carbon or gasoline taxes on commuting-re...
Research on the relationship between sustainability and urban form has tended to focus on the connec...
Cities everywhere are concerned about growing automobile dependence. Two of the factors that are inc...
Exposure to urban traffic-induced air pollution is a major health concern of cities. This paper anal...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates the impact of local traffic pollution on the formation of resid...
A monocentric model of land use that assumes urban spatial size is determined by a set of exogenous ...
This paper investigates the impact of urban form on household fuel consumption and car emissions in ...
We exploit a unique panel of 75 metro areas (‘cities’) across the globe and employ a cityfixed effec...