The purpose of this paper is to study optimal congestion taxes in a time allocation framework. This makes it possible to distinguish taxes on inputs in the production of car trips and taxes on transport as an activity. Moreover, the model allows us to consider the implications of treating transport as a demand, derived from other activities. We extend several well known tax rules from the public finance literature and carefully interpret the implications for the optimal tax treatment of passenger transport services. The main findings of the paper are the following. First, if governments are limited to taxing market inputs into transport trip production, the time allocation framework (i) provides an argument for taxing congestion below margi...
Studies of road pricing in which the Value of Time (VOT) varies among travelers suggest that road pr...
Many public goods generate utility only when combined with a time-input. Important examples include ...
A new paradigm for transport economists has been established: revenues of a welfare-maximising road ...
Many previous studies of transport tax reform have explicitly or implicitly assumed that the reform ...
We study optimal pricing of roads and public transport in presence of nonlinear in-\ud come taxation...
In Europe, the preferential tax treatment of company cars implies that many employees receive a comp...
This paper presents a simple general equilibrium model involving trips from residential areas to a c...
This paper examines congestion taxes in a monocentric city with pre-existing labor taxation. When ro...
In this paper we study optimal congestion pricing in a wage bargaining model. We first show that, co...
This paper aims to measure the efficiency of different road pricing schemes (Pigouvian tax, flat tax...
Consider users who can choose between using two modes of travel (say a road and mass transit), and w...
This paper uses analytical and numerical models to illustrate how the presence of other distortions ...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...
This paper explores the interactions between taxes on work-related traffic congestion and pre-existi...
This paper deals with optimum commodity taxation in Bocker’s (1965) model of the allocation of time....
Studies of road pricing in which the Value of Time (VOT) varies among travelers suggest that road pr...
Many public goods generate utility only when combined with a time-input. Important examples include ...
A new paradigm for transport economists has been established: revenues of a welfare-maximising road ...
Many previous studies of transport tax reform have explicitly or implicitly assumed that the reform ...
We study optimal pricing of roads and public transport in presence of nonlinear in-\ud come taxation...
In Europe, the preferential tax treatment of company cars implies that many employees receive a comp...
This paper presents a simple general equilibrium model involving trips from residential areas to a c...
This paper examines congestion taxes in a monocentric city with pre-existing labor taxation. When ro...
In this paper we study optimal congestion pricing in a wage bargaining model. We first show that, co...
This paper aims to measure the efficiency of different road pricing schemes (Pigouvian tax, flat tax...
Consider users who can choose between using two modes of travel (say a road and mass transit), and w...
This paper uses analytical and numerical models to illustrate how the presence of other distortions ...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...
This paper explores the interactions between taxes on work-related traffic congestion and pre-existi...
This paper deals with optimum commodity taxation in Bocker’s (1965) model of the allocation of time....
Studies of road pricing in which the Value of Time (VOT) varies among travelers suggest that road pr...
Many public goods generate utility only when combined with a time-input. Important examples include ...
A new paradigm for transport economists has been established: revenues of a welfare-maximising road ...