The political feasibility of using prices to mitigate congestion depends on who receives the toll revenue. We argue that congestion pricing on freeways will have the greatest chance of political success if the revenue is distributed to cities, and particularly to cities through which the freeways pass. In contrast to a number of previous proposals, we argue that cities are stronger claimants for the revenue than either individual drivers or regional authorities. We draw on theory from behavioral economics and political science to explain our proposal, and illustrate it with data from several metropolitan areas. In Los Angeles, where potential congestion toll revenues are estimated to be almost $5 billion a year, distributing toll revenues t...
Most research on congestion overlooks the political context of traffic congestion and congestion mit...
Transportation scholars regularly argue that congestion pricing is the only reliable way to reduce r...
mmpPDFResearch PaperCongestion management systemsCongestion pricingTravel behaviorTraffic congestion...
The political feasibility of using prices to mitigate congestion depends on who receives the toll re...
Transportation authorities have consistently failed to employ economic incentives on major roadways-...
The economic theory behind congestion pricing relies on using the revenues to help compensate highwa...
This paper studies the political economy of urban traffic policy. A city council and a regional gove...
In this paper, we use a simple majority voting model to study the introduction of urban congestion t...
While failed traffic congestion and congestion mitigation policies are products of misguided premise...
664390PDFResearch Paperhttp://reason.org/Congestion pricingRevenuesEconomic impactsSocial impactsCas...
The authors completed a survey, of Southern California residents, that examined whether the details ...
We study the political economy of urban traffic policy. We consider a city and its\ud suburbs. The c...
Private toll roads in Southern California demonstrate attempts to price highways realistically and t...
Studies of the “stated preferences†of households generally report public and political oppositio...
I study how the political decision process affects urban traffic congestion policy. First, I look at...
Most research on congestion overlooks the political context of traffic congestion and congestion mit...
Transportation scholars regularly argue that congestion pricing is the only reliable way to reduce r...
mmpPDFResearch PaperCongestion management systemsCongestion pricingTravel behaviorTraffic congestion...
The political feasibility of using prices to mitigate congestion depends on who receives the toll re...
Transportation authorities have consistently failed to employ economic incentives on major roadways-...
The economic theory behind congestion pricing relies on using the revenues to help compensate highwa...
This paper studies the political economy of urban traffic policy. A city council and a regional gove...
In this paper, we use a simple majority voting model to study the introduction of urban congestion t...
While failed traffic congestion and congestion mitigation policies are products of misguided premise...
664390PDFResearch Paperhttp://reason.org/Congestion pricingRevenuesEconomic impactsSocial impactsCas...
The authors completed a survey, of Southern California residents, that examined whether the details ...
We study the political economy of urban traffic policy. We consider a city and its\ud suburbs. The c...
Private toll roads in Southern California demonstrate attempts to price highways realistically and t...
Studies of the “stated preferences†of households generally report public and political oppositio...
I study how the political decision process affects urban traffic congestion policy. First, I look at...
Most research on congestion overlooks the political context of traffic congestion and congestion mit...
Transportation scholars regularly argue that congestion pricing is the only reliable way to reduce r...
mmpPDFResearch PaperCongestion management systemsCongestion pricingTravel behaviorTraffic congestion...