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This paper develops a model in which individuals gain social status among their peers for being 'tough' by committing violent acts. We show that a high penalty for moderately violent acts (zero-tolerance) may yield a double dividend in that it reduces both moderate and extreme violence. The...
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as the switchers ́lowered VOT will increase their bottleneck-congestion externality. When the capacity effect dominates …
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This paper presents a dynamic model of road traffic congestion based on simple carfollowing theory, allowing for finite …’s dynamic model of bottleneck congestion. Therefore, the model presented here offers an integration and a generalization of …
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