This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the literature on the measures of social costs, providing an indication of the state of engineering and economic literature. We operationalize the new thinking about which externalities seem appropriate to consider in an analysis of the transportation system. We construct measures of each externality: noise, air pollution, accidents, and congestion for the highway and air transportation modes, where possible as a function of the amount of output or use, rather than as simple unit costs. We find that noise is the dominant cost of air travel, followed by congestion, air pollution and accidents. For highway travel, accidents are the most significant cost, followed by congestion, noise, and air poll...
This study explores highway travellers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for external costs caused by traffi...
A literature review of the environmental effects and externalities of the transport sector and the c...
Planning agencies, analysts, non-profit organizations, regulatory and legislative bodies, and other ...
00736817019240951996PDFTech ReportUCB-ITS-RR-96-3Intercity transportationMultimodal transportationUr...
The Full Cost of Intercity Transportation Page ES-1 This study evaluates the full cost of three mode...
In this chapter we report estimates of the external costs of transport in the United States.1 Genera...
The article contains a welfare economic analysis of road transport's external effects. First, we dis...
The current concern with sustainability rightly requires those involved with transport to consider c...
In this paper we review the theoretical and empirical literature on the cost structure of the provis...
In this ninth paper in a series on the social cost of motor-vehicle use in the U.S., the author repo...
Although transport externalities are known to be substantial, their estimates are uncertain, especia...
Social marginal cost pricing requires bottom-up calculations of social marginal costs for all circum...
This project is a study about transport, transport costs and their effects in environment. About how...
Transport activities are known to have substantial negative external effects. One of the reasons for...
Road traffic poses negative externalities on society and represents a key challenge in sustainable t...
This study explores highway travellers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for external costs caused by traffi...
A literature review of the environmental effects and externalities of the transport sector and the c...
Planning agencies, analysts, non-profit organizations, regulatory and legislative bodies, and other ...
00736817019240951996PDFTech ReportUCB-ITS-RR-96-3Intercity transportationMultimodal transportationUr...
The Full Cost of Intercity Transportation Page ES-1 This study evaluates the full cost of three mode...
In this chapter we report estimates of the external costs of transport in the United States.1 Genera...
The article contains a welfare economic analysis of road transport's external effects. First, we dis...
The current concern with sustainability rightly requires those involved with transport to consider c...
In this paper we review the theoretical and empirical literature on the cost structure of the provis...
In this ninth paper in a series on the social cost of motor-vehicle use in the U.S., the author repo...
Although transport externalities are known to be substantial, their estimates are uncertain, especia...
Social marginal cost pricing requires bottom-up calculations of social marginal costs for all circum...
This project is a study about transport, transport costs and their effects in environment. About how...
Transport activities are known to have substantial negative external effects. One of the reasons for...
Road traffic poses negative externalities on society and represents a key challenge in sustainable t...
This study explores highway travellers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for external costs caused by traffi...
A literature review of the environmental effects and externalities of the transport sector and the c...
Planning agencies, analysts, non-profit organizations, regulatory and legislative bodies, and other ...