Congestion plays a central role in urban and transportation economics. Existing estimates of congestion costs rely on stated or revealed preferences studies. We explore a complementary measure of congestion costs based on self-reported happiness. Exploiting quasi-random variation in daily congestion in Beijing that arises because of superstitions about the number four, we estimate a strong effect of daily congestion on self-reported happiness. When benchmarking this effect against the relationship between income and self-reported happiness we compute implied congestion costs that are several times larger than conventional estimates. Several factors, including the value of reliability and externalities on non-travelers, can reconcile our alt...
How and to what extent household car ownership and commuting behavior affect individual subjective w...
The link between happiness and inequality is best studied using an index that incorporates different...
The commute well-being (CWB) has been associated with the mental health and depends on the positive ...
Traffic has a profound effect on how humans perceive their own happiness. What remains to be seen, h...
The ways in which we travel—by what mode, for how long, and for what purpose—can affect our sense of...
Travel happiness has drawn increasing attention in recent years. However, the empirical research in ...
We develop and test a new approach for measuring travel well-being that accounts for the routine nat...
Megacity growth in developing countries suffers from heavy congestion, which undermines satisfaction...
Previous research on the role of commute duration in subjective well-being (SWB) has paid little att...
Transportation as an important component for urban sustainability has been well recognized. Individu...
This study aims to improve the regional well-being literature on the so-called “reversal issue” of t...
How and to what extent household car ownership and commuting behavior affect individual subjective w...
Using data from the 2010 China Family Panel Studies, this study investigates the association between...
How and to what extent household car ownership and commuting behavior affect individual subjective w...
We study the effect of social comparisons on travel happiness and behavior. Social comparisons arise...
How and to what extent household car ownership and commuting behavior affect individual subjective w...
The link between happiness and inequality is best studied using an index that incorporates different...
The commute well-being (CWB) has been associated with the mental health and depends on the positive ...
Traffic has a profound effect on how humans perceive their own happiness. What remains to be seen, h...
The ways in which we travel—by what mode, for how long, and for what purpose—can affect our sense of...
Travel happiness has drawn increasing attention in recent years. However, the empirical research in ...
We develop and test a new approach for measuring travel well-being that accounts for the routine nat...
Megacity growth in developing countries suffers from heavy congestion, which undermines satisfaction...
Previous research on the role of commute duration in subjective well-being (SWB) has paid little att...
Transportation as an important component for urban sustainability has been well recognized. Individu...
This study aims to improve the regional well-being literature on the so-called “reversal issue” of t...
How and to what extent household car ownership and commuting behavior affect individual subjective w...
Using data from the 2010 China Family Panel Studies, this study investigates the association between...
How and to what extent household car ownership and commuting behavior affect individual subjective w...
We study the effect of social comparisons on travel happiness and behavior. Social comparisons arise...
How and to what extent household car ownership and commuting behavior affect individual subjective w...
The link between happiness and inequality is best studied using an index that incorporates different...
The commute well-being (CWB) has been associated with the mental health and depends on the positive ...