This paper deals with the following question associated with congestion pricing in a general network with either fixed or elastic travel demand: what is the maximum efficiency loss of a general second-best pricing scheme due to inexact marginal-cost pricing in comparison with the first-best pricing or system optimum case? A formal answer to this question is provided by establishing an inefficiency bound associated with a given road pricing scheme. An application of the methods is provided for the practical trial-and-error implementation of marginal-cost pricing with unknown demand functions. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Road pricing has long been recognized to be an efficient way to mitigate traffic congestion and to r...
Road pricing has two distinct objectives, to alleviate the congestion problem, and to generate reven...
This paper deals with second-best one-route congestion pricing in case of an untolled alternative. U...
This paper deals with the following question associated with congestion pricing in a general network...
Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
Recent advances in congestion pricing studies reveal that the marginal-cost pricing tolls can be ide...
This paper enhances a trial-and-error implementation scheme of marginal-cost pricing on a transporta...
This paper deals with a road-pricing scheme that aims at alleviating congestion phenomena or air and...
This paper studies the second-best problem where not all links of a congested transportation network...
We study congestion pricing of road networks with users differing onlyin their time values. In parti...
This paper discusses an on-line, trail-and-error implementation of marginal-cost pricing for network...
Like in many countries congestion is also a big problem in the Netherlands. Congestion is damaging f...
It was recently shown that marginal-cost pricing tolls can be identified from traffic counts in an i...
This paper considers the second-best problem where not all links of a congested transportation netwo...
Road pricing has long been recognized to be an efficient way to mitigate traffic congestion and to r...
Road pricing has two distinct objectives, to alleviate the congestion problem, and to generate reven...
This paper deals with second-best one-route congestion pricing in case of an untolled alternative. U...
This paper deals with the following question associated with congestion pricing in a general network...
Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
Recent advances in congestion pricing studies reveal that the marginal-cost pricing tolls can be ide...
This paper enhances a trial-and-error implementation scheme of marginal-cost pricing on a transporta...
This paper deals with a road-pricing scheme that aims at alleviating congestion phenomena or air and...
This paper studies the second-best problem where not all links of a congested transportation network...
We study congestion pricing of road networks with users differing onlyin their time values. In parti...
This paper discusses an on-line, trail-and-error implementation of marginal-cost pricing for network...
Like in many countries congestion is also a big problem in the Netherlands. Congestion is damaging f...
It was recently shown that marginal-cost pricing tolls can be identified from traffic counts in an i...
This paper considers the second-best problem where not all links of a congested transportation netwo...
Road pricing has long been recognized to be an efficient way to mitigate traffic congestion and to r...
Road pricing has two distinct objectives, to alleviate the congestion problem, and to generate reven...
This paper deals with second-best one-route congestion pricing in case of an untolled alternative. U...