The great weight that the car has as a means of mobility in large cities generates significant negative externalities both in terms of pollution and congestion. The goal of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of low emission zones (LEZs) and to compare it with the existing results in literature on the effectiveness of urban tolls. First, we build up a theoretical model that departs from De Borger and Proost (2012), who study the effects of urban tolls on congestion, by incorporating pollution into the analysis and LEZs as an alternative (quantity-based) policy measure (...
Environmental traffic restrictions are increasingly implemented in a large number of cities. One pop...
Greenhouse gas emissions caused by urban residents' energy consumption arise from the 1) transportat...
Environmental traffic restrictions are increasingly implemented in a large number of cities. One pop...
This paper considers various policy measures that governments can use to reduce traffic externalitie...
This paper considers various policy measures to reduce traffic externalities in cities, including ex...
This paper considers various policy measures to reduce traffic externalities in cities, including ex...
Despite the large theoretical corpus on approaches to dealing with negative externalities of road tr...
The Low emission zone is one of the policies used in urban areas to improve air quality by restricti...
International audienceThis article attempts to internalize the negative external effects (congestion...
International audienceThis article attempts to internalize the negative external effects (congestion...
International audienceThis article attempts to internalize the negative external effects (congestion...
International audienceThis article attempts to internalize the negative external effects (congestion...
Urban transport is characterised by simultaneous externalities: air pollution, accidents, noise and ...
As urbanization increases, municipalities across the world have become aware of the negative impacts...
n this paper we compare the effectiveness and welfare effects of alternative fuel efficiency, enviro...
Environmental traffic restrictions are increasingly implemented in a large number of cities. One pop...
Greenhouse gas emissions caused by urban residents' energy consumption arise from the 1) transportat...
Environmental traffic restrictions are increasingly implemented in a large number of cities. One pop...
This paper considers various policy measures that governments can use to reduce traffic externalitie...
This paper considers various policy measures to reduce traffic externalities in cities, including ex...
This paper considers various policy measures to reduce traffic externalities in cities, including ex...
Despite the large theoretical corpus on approaches to dealing with negative externalities of road tr...
The Low emission zone is one of the policies used in urban areas to improve air quality by restricti...
International audienceThis article attempts to internalize the negative external effects (congestion...
International audienceThis article attempts to internalize the negative external effects (congestion...
International audienceThis article attempts to internalize the negative external effects (congestion...
International audienceThis article attempts to internalize the negative external effects (congestion...
Urban transport is characterised by simultaneous externalities: air pollution, accidents, noise and ...
As urbanization increases, municipalities across the world have become aware of the negative impacts...
n this paper we compare the effectiveness and welfare effects of alternative fuel efficiency, enviro...
Environmental traffic restrictions are increasingly implemented in a large number of cities. One pop...
Greenhouse gas emissions caused by urban residents' energy consumption arise from the 1) transportat...
Environmental traffic restrictions are increasingly implemented in a large number of cities. One pop...