This paper presents, a non-technical introduction to the economic principles relevant for transport pricing design and analysis. We provide the basic rationale behind pricing of externalities, discuss why simple Pigouvian tax rules that equate charges to marginal external costs are not optimal in 'second-best' settings, and discuss the conceptual link between congestion pricing and road capacity. The final part of the paper is devoted to implementation paths for transport pricing policies. A simple numerical model demonstrates how different time patterns of constraints on pricing and capacity policy instruments may lead to different time patterns of efficiency along those implementation paths. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Costs associated with traffic externalities such as congestion, air pollution, noise, safety, etcete...
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Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
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Road pricing systems are designed and realize to reduce the congestion in the urban metropolitan are...
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Costs associated with traffic externalities such as congestion, air pollution, noise, safety, etcete...
With the onset of an aging society and low birth rates, coupled with tight financial conditions bein...
Urban areas suffer from the negative externalities of road transport like congested road networks, a...
In this paper, we take a political economy approach to study the introduction of urban congestion to...
In this paper, we analyse the gap between present transport prices and efficient transport prices. E...
Costs associated with traffic externalities such as congestion, air pollution, noise, safety, etcete...
This paper presents, a non-technical introduction to the economic principles relevant for transport ...
Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
This paper discusses a number of issues that will become increasingly important nowthat the concept ...
Traffic congestion is a classic externality, especially pervasive in urban areas. The theoretical an...
ABSTRACT: Previous studies on traffic congestion have emphasized supply-side instruments, such as th...
Charges and taxes for transport have traditionally had little connection to costs, instead being par...
Road pricing systems are designed and realize to reduce the congestion in the urban metropolitan are...
Transport continues to present considerable challenges for both policymakers and economists througho...
Costs associated with traffic externalities such as congestion, air pollution, noise, safety, etcete...
With the onset of an aging society and low birth rates, coupled with tight financial conditions bein...
Urban areas suffer from the negative externalities of road transport like congested road networks, a...
In this paper, we take a political economy approach to study the introduction of urban congestion to...
In this paper, we analyse the gap between present transport prices and efficient transport prices. E...
Costs associated with traffic externalities such as congestion, air pollution, noise, safety, etcete...