In studying congestion tolling, it is important to account for heterogeneity in preferences of drivers, as ignoring it can bias the welfare gains. We analyse the effects of tolling, in the bottleneck model, with continuous heterogeneity in the value of time and schedule delay. The welfare gain of a time-variant toll increases with heterogeneity in the value of schedule delay. With heterogeneity, tolling makes the arrival ordering more efficient, and this lowers scheduling costs. If there is not much more heterogeneity in the value of time than in the value of schedule delay, then first-best tolling decreases the generalised price for most users. In our model, first-best tolling is not most detrimental for the lowest values of time and sched...
Studies of road pricing in which the Value of Time (VOT) varies among travelers suggest that road pr...
This paper investigates the welfare effects of optimal tolling on urban traffic congestion, in a bot...
This paper analyzes the welfare effects of congestion pricing with the use of a general bimodal netw...
In studying congestion tolling, it is important to account for heterogeneity in preferences of drive...
When analysing the effects of transport policies it is important to adequately control for heterogen...
This paper analyses the efficiency and distributional impacts of congestion pricing in Vickrey’s (19...
This paper analyses the efficiency and distributional impacts of congestion pricing in Vickrey's (19...
This paper considers coarse tolling of congestion under heterogeneous preferences, and especially th...
This paper analyses the efficiency and distributional impacts of congestion pricing in Vickrey's (19...
Heterogeneity is important in some settings. One such instance involves congested networks with tol...
Most dynamic models of congestion pricing use fully time-variant tolls. However, in practice, tolls ...
This paper studies first-best and second-best congestion pricing in the presence of unobserved and o...
This paper studies first-best and second-best congestion pricing in the presence of unobserved and o...
Traffic congestion is a substantial time cost for many urban commuters. This dissertation first stud...
Most dynamic models of congestion pricing use fully time-variant tolls. However, in practice, tolls ...
Studies of road pricing in which the Value of Time (VOT) varies among travelers suggest that road pr...
This paper investigates the welfare effects of optimal tolling on urban traffic congestion, in a bot...
This paper analyzes the welfare effects of congestion pricing with the use of a general bimodal netw...
In studying congestion tolling, it is important to account for heterogeneity in preferences of drive...
When analysing the effects of transport policies it is important to adequately control for heterogen...
This paper analyses the efficiency and distributional impacts of congestion pricing in Vickrey’s (19...
This paper analyses the efficiency and distributional impacts of congestion pricing in Vickrey's (19...
This paper considers coarse tolling of congestion under heterogeneous preferences, and especially th...
This paper analyses the efficiency and distributional impacts of congestion pricing in Vickrey's (19...
Heterogeneity is important in some settings. One such instance involves congested networks with tol...
Most dynamic models of congestion pricing use fully time-variant tolls. However, in practice, tolls ...
This paper studies first-best and second-best congestion pricing in the presence of unobserved and o...
This paper studies first-best and second-best congestion pricing in the presence of unobserved and o...
Traffic congestion is a substantial time cost for many urban commuters. This dissertation first stud...
Most dynamic models of congestion pricing use fully time-variant tolls. However, in practice, tolls ...
Studies of road pricing in which the Value of Time (VOT) varies among travelers suggest that road pr...
This paper investigates the welfare effects of optimal tolling on urban traffic congestion, in a bot...
This paper analyzes the welfare effects of congestion pricing with the use of a general bimodal netw...