This paper explores the impact of airport noise regulation on airline service quality and airfares. It also characterizes the socially optimal stringency of noise limits, taking both noise damage and the various costs borne by airlines and their passengers into account. The analysis also investigates the effect of noise taxes, as well as the optimal level level of such taxes. Along with the companion paper by Girvin (2006a), this work represents the first complete theoretical investigation into the economics of airport noise regulation using a model where the interests of the key relevant stakeholders are captured.Airport noise; Flight frequency: Airfares
peer reviewedThis article presents a market design for the management of noise pollution created by ...
Where there are airports, there are noise complaints from residents in the community. Aircraft produ...
Airport noise pollution is a widespread and growing problem in the United States. Traditionally the ...
The growing concern about the cost-effectiveness of social regulations has spurred Senators Fred Tho...
Airport noise nuisance is a negative externality especially when it occurring near urban areas. Like...
Noise-induced pollution constitutes a hot and topical societal problem for all major airports. This ...
Noise-induced pollution constitutes a hot and topical societal problem for all major airports. This ...
Aircraft noise exposure is a health risk and there is evidence that noise annoyance partly mediates ...
Aircraft noise exposure is a health risk and there is evidence that noise annoyance partly mediates ...
Aircraft noise exposure is a health risk and there is evidence that noise annoyance partly mediates...
Aircraft noise is recognized as a serious environmental concern and creates significant political pr...
none2Air transport represents a dynamic and fast growing industry that fits well with the needs of n...
This papers aims (1) to provide a review of the (non-acoustic) social-psychological determinants of ...
Air transport is among the fastest growing industries and contributes greatly at the regional and na...
Over the last decade, nearly all major German airports have switched to noise surcharges based on me...
peer reviewedThis article presents a market design for the management of noise pollution created by ...
Where there are airports, there are noise complaints from residents in the community. Aircraft produ...
Airport noise pollution is a widespread and growing problem in the United States. Traditionally the ...
The growing concern about the cost-effectiveness of social regulations has spurred Senators Fred Tho...
Airport noise nuisance is a negative externality especially when it occurring near urban areas. Like...
Noise-induced pollution constitutes a hot and topical societal problem for all major airports. This ...
Noise-induced pollution constitutes a hot and topical societal problem for all major airports. This ...
Aircraft noise exposure is a health risk and there is evidence that noise annoyance partly mediates ...
Aircraft noise exposure is a health risk and there is evidence that noise annoyance partly mediates ...
Aircraft noise exposure is a health risk and there is evidence that noise annoyance partly mediates...
Aircraft noise is recognized as a serious environmental concern and creates significant political pr...
none2Air transport represents a dynamic and fast growing industry that fits well with the needs of n...
This papers aims (1) to provide a review of the (non-acoustic) social-psychological determinants of ...
Air transport is among the fastest growing industries and contributes greatly at the regional and na...
Over the last decade, nearly all major German airports have switched to noise surcharges based on me...
peer reviewedThis article presents a market design for the management of noise pollution created by ...
Where there are airports, there are noise complaints from residents in the community. Aircraft produ...
Airport noise pollution is a widespread and growing problem in the United States. Traditionally the ...