We develop a model for empirical evaluation of the social costs and benefits of street parking charges. From the model, we derive an expression for optimal parking charges and occupancy levels: in optimum, parking search costs are balanced against the loss of consumer surplus from unused parking spaces. Contrary to rules-of-thumb common in practice, optimal occupancy levels are not constant but depend on parking turnover rates and parking search costs. We demonstrate the models applicability in a case study from Stockholm, where parking charges were recently introduced in suburban residential areas. The charges had considerable effects on parking de-mand, but our analysis shows that the overall welfare effect was a substantial welfare loss....
Demand-responsive pricing has been gaining attention in recent research, but its interdependency on ...
There is scope for generating welfare effects by changing parking fees, where knowledge on price ela...
Parking policies have significant environmental and economic implications, which have often been lef...
We develop a model for empirical evaluation of the social costs and benefits of street parking charg...
textabstractWe estimate welfare losses of policies that provide on-street parking permits to residen...
Studies of cities that have successfully shifted demand from cars to more sustainable modes suggest ...
Summary. There are two main sources of inef ® ciency in urban tran sport markets. First, transport p...
We estimate welfare losses of policies that provide on-street parking permits to residents almost fr...
This paper presents a stylized econometric model for the demand for on-street parking with focus on ...
Studies of cities which successfully have shifted mode choice from car to more sustainable modes, su...
In major cities parking costs typically exceed automobile running costs, while the time to find a pa...
We introduce a methodology to estimate the effect of parking prices on car drivers' choice between s...
Parking pricing policies can be used as a policy instrument to steer the parking market and reduce t...
Many cities around the world have introduced paid parking but implicitly subsidize parking for examp...
In this paper we analyse the effectiveness and consequences of introducing parking fees. It is argue...
Demand-responsive pricing has been gaining attention in recent research, but its interdependency on ...
There is scope for generating welfare effects by changing parking fees, where knowledge on price ela...
Parking policies have significant environmental and economic implications, which have often been lef...
We develop a model for empirical evaluation of the social costs and benefits of street parking charg...
textabstractWe estimate welfare losses of policies that provide on-street parking permits to residen...
Studies of cities that have successfully shifted demand from cars to more sustainable modes suggest ...
Summary. There are two main sources of inef ® ciency in urban tran sport markets. First, transport p...
We estimate welfare losses of policies that provide on-street parking permits to residents almost fr...
This paper presents a stylized econometric model for the demand for on-street parking with focus on ...
Studies of cities which successfully have shifted mode choice from car to more sustainable modes, su...
In major cities parking costs typically exceed automobile running costs, while the time to find a pa...
We introduce a methodology to estimate the effect of parking prices on car drivers' choice between s...
Parking pricing policies can be used as a policy instrument to steer the parking market and reduce t...
Many cities around the world have introduced paid parking but implicitly subsidize parking for examp...
In this paper we analyse the effectiveness and consequences of introducing parking fees. It is argue...
Demand-responsive pricing has been gaining attention in recent research, but its interdependency on ...
There is scope for generating welfare effects by changing parking fees, where knowledge on price ela...
Parking policies have significant environmental and economic implications, which have often been lef...