International audienceAbundant literature now exists on the acceptability of the new pricing measure represented by urban tolls. However, this literature contains few examples providing a “political” analysis of their introduction. Here, our aim is to study how the political behavior of individuals, identified on the basis of general attitudes regarding the principles of regulation and pricing, influences, or does not influence, attitudes with respect to urban tolls.We study the ex-ante determinants of a vote on urban tolls. We use the results of a survey performed in France in the framework of the European Project ExpAcc (Explanatory Factors of Road User Charging Acceptability). We process the data using a Principal Components Analysis (PC...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
In the beginning of 2008 a pollution charging in the central area of Milan was introduced. It initia...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
Introduction Abundant literature now exists on the acceptability of the new pricing measure represen...
In this paper, we use a simple majority voting model to study the introduction of urban congestion t...
Studies of the “stated preferences” of households generally report public and political opposition b...
Studies of the “stated preferences” of households generally report public and political opposition b...
Studies of the “stated preferences†of households generally report public and political oppositio...
Since Singapore (1975), some metropolitan areas have introduced pricing schemes to make car users aw...
Following Singapore (1975), some metropolitan areas introduced pricing schemes to make car users awa...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
stakeholders as a pre-condition for gaining support from politicians. This paper explores the key in...
This paper contends that majority opposition from the voting public is the major barrier to urban ro...
In this paper, we take a political economy approach to study the introduction of urban congestion to...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
In the beginning of 2008 a pollution charging in the central area of Milan was introduced. It initia...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
Introduction Abundant literature now exists on the acceptability of the new pricing measure represen...
In this paper, we use a simple majority voting model to study the introduction of urban congestion t...
Studies of the “stated preferences” of households generally report public and political opposition b...
Studies of the “stated preferences” of households generally report public and political opposition b...
Studies of the “stated preferences†of households generally report public and political oppositio...
Since Singapore (1975), some metropolitan areas have introduced pricing schemes to make car users aw...
Following Singapore (1975), some metropolitan areas introduced pricing schemes to make car users awa...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
stakeholders as a pre-condition for gaining support from politicians. This paper explores the key in...
This paper contends that majority opposition from the voting public is the major barrier to urban ro...
In this paper, we take a political economy approach to study the introduction of urban congestion to...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
In the beginning of 2008 a pollution charging in the central area of Milan was introduced. It initia...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...