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This paper analyzes the possibilities to relieve traffic congestion using subsidies instead of Pigouvian taxes, as well as revenue-neutral combinations of rewards and taxes (‘feebates’). The model considers a Vickrey–ADL model of bottleneck congestion with endogenous scheduling. With...
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Urban areas are characterized by dispersed employment patterns and mixed land use. Lucas and Rossi‐Hansberg (LRH) [Econometrica 70 (2002), 1445–1476] develop a model where the urban spatial structure is determined by the external benefits of agglomeration and the commuting costs for workers....
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This paper studies policy interactions between an urban and a regional government, both controlling one link of a two-link serial road network, where regional drivers may use both roads and urban drivers use the urban road only. Both governments set capacity and toll on one link, in a two-stage...
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