Road pricing is increasingly used as an economic tool to decrease the burden of transport externalities. Following the examples of several cities worldwide, on 2nd January, 2008, the city of Milan introduced a charge for accessing the city centre with the aim of curbing air pollution and congestion. The aim of this paper is to evaluate empirically the effect of such a charge on the housing market. By applying a difference-in-differences methodology, I find empirical support for a decrease in housing prices in the coverage area
Starting from January 2008 Milan implemented a charging scheme to enter an 8 km2 area of the city ce...
Milan is one of the few cities in Europe where a congestion charge is in place. It was experimentall...
Transport infrastructure is paraphernalia that helps in curtailing urban sprawl in municipal cities ...
To cope with severe problems of pollution and congestion, a road pricing scheme (the Ecopass) to ent...
Mobility is responsible for negative externalities, which mainly regard environmental impacts, accid...
Since urban congestion is a major problem in many European cities, many policies have been adopted i...
In early 2008, a pollution charge was introduced in the central Area of Milan. Although initially it...
Urban road pricing schemes have been designed in order to reduce externalities generated by traffic....
This paper aims to evaluate the effects of a road pricing scheme in Milan (the Ecopass) on accidents...
Local governments are increasingly adopting road pricing schemes to curb pollution and congestion in...
International audienceExploiting the natural experiment created by an unanticipated court injunction...
This paper aims to estimate the effect of road pricing on the composition of traffic. By considering...
This paper exploits a quasi-experiment to value the benefits of reducing urban traffic externalities...
The purpose of this research is to estimate the effects of highway development projects on the price...
Many national and local governments nowadays are, seriously considering road pricing as a policy mea...
Starting from January 2008 Milan implemented a charging scheme to enter an 8 km2 area of the city ce...
Milan is one of the few cities in Europe where a congestion charge is in place. It was experimentall...
Transport infrastructure is paraphernalia that helps in curtailing urban sprawl in municipal cities ...
To cope with severe problems of pollution and congestion, a road pricing scheme (the Ecopass) to ent...
Mobility is responsible for negative externalities, which mainly regard environmental impacts, accid...
Since urban congestion is a major problem in many European cities, many policies have been adopted i...
In early 2008, a pollution charge was introduced in the central Area of Milan. Although initially it...
Urban road pricing schemes have been designed in order to reduce externalities generated by traffic....
This paper aims to evaluate the effects of a road pricing scheme in Milan (the Ecopass) on accidents...
Local governments are increasingly adopting road pricing schemes to curb pollution and congestion in...
International audienceExploiting the natural experiment created by an unanticipated court injunction...
This paper aims to estimate the effect of road pricing on the composition of traffic. By considering...
This paper exploits a quasi-experiment to value the benefits of reducing urban traffic externalities...
The purpose of this research is to estimate the effects of highway development projects on the price...
Many national and local governments nowadays are, seriously considering road pricing as a policy mea...
Starting from January 2008 Milan implemented a charging scheme to enter an 8 km2 area of the city ce...
Milan is one of the few cities in Europe where a congestion charge is in place. It was experimentall...
Transport infrastructure is paraphernalia that helps in curtailing urban sprawl in municipal cities ...