Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for London, we calculate the optimal transport price structure and its effect on the transport equilibrium and on welfare. Removing existing subsidies to transit and to parking, internalising transport externalities (mainly congestion) and optimising the frequency of transit service increases welfare by approximately 2%. Optimal prices are higher than current prices in most transport markets, so that optimal transport demand is below current demand. There is a strong shift to public transport in the peak period. Finally, calculations for Brussels of optimal public transport prices for unchanged reference car taxes indicate that only limited welfa...
We analyze urban congestion management policies through numerical analysis of a simple model that: ...
This paper analyses the interaction between fares and public transport service quality. With higher ...
Subsidization of urban public transportation systems is often motivated by economies of scale and/or...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...
In this paper, we analyse the gap between present transport prices and efficient transport prices. E...
A common optimal pricing model methodology is used to estimate the gap between present transport pri...
In this paper, we analyse the gap between present transport prices and efficient transport prices. E...
We model and analyze optimal (welfare maximizing) prices and design of transport services in a bimod...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Many public transport services are heavily subsidized. One of the main justifica...
An inter-modal equilibrium model links an urban road network subject to a congestion charge to a par...
This paper analyses two challenges in the reform of urban transport pricing. The first challenge is ...
This paper analyzes the efficiency of and the substitutability between three urban congestion manage...
Studies of cities that have successfully shifted demand from cars to more sustainable modes suggest ...
This chapter aims at outlining pricing policy for public transport that maximizes the social surplus...
We analyze urban congestion management policies through numerical analysis of a simple model that: ...
This paper analyses the interaction between fares and public transport service quality. With higher ...
Subsidization of urban public transportation systems is often motivated by economies of scale and/or...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...
In this paper, we analyse the gap between present transport prices and efficient transport prices. E...
A common optimal pricing model methodology is used to estimate the gap between present transport pri...
In this paper, we analyse the gap between present transport prices and efficient transport prices. E...
We model and analyze optimal (welfare maximizing) prices and design of transport services in a bimod...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Many public transport services are heavily subsidized. One of the main justifica...
An inter-modal equilibrium model links an urban road network subject to a congestion charge to a par...
This paper analyses two challenges in the reform of urban transport pricing. The first challenge is ...
This paper analyzes the efficiency of and the substitutability between three urban congestion manage...
Studies of cities that have successfully shifted demand from cars to more sustainable modes suggest ...
This chapter aims at outlining pricing policy for public transport that maximizes the social surplus...
We analyze urban congestion management policies through numerical analysis of a simple model that: ...
This paper analyses the interaction between fares and public transport service quality. With higher ...
Subsidization of urban public transportation systems is often motivated by economies of scale and/or...