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Policies addressing air pollution from transport have in the past mainly focused on SO<SUB align="right">2</SUB>, NO … analysis uses the PRIMES transport model in combination with the PRIMES refinery model, in order to assess both the energy …
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We study the competition of two suburbs that are facing transit traffic flows. We show that in the absence of toll measures, the Nash equilibrium leads to a race to the top in traffic calming, except for the measures that do not affect the generalized cost of traffic. The Nash equilibrium is...
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of developers and government transport agencies for the equilibrium on the housing and the labour markets. The model is … used to identify better Cost-Benefit rules for transport invest-ments and the role of coordination between housing and … transport decisions. …
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This paper discusses the economics of three environmental and energy issues in transport: local air pollution, energy … supply and climate change. The focus is on road transport as the dominant transport mode. The application of the main …
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A brief review of long run projections of demand for road transport suggests that problems related to road network …
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The partial equilibrium model PRIMES-transport has been used for the evaluation of different transport policy measures … which are on the table at EU or national level. The model covers the transport activity by transport mode and their … described. Then in a second part the different transport policy measures are evaluated. The policy measures are the introduction …
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The paper analyses the impact of economies of density on the characteristics of an urban transport system under optimal … pricing conditions. Optimal pricing rules are derived for a transport system where bus and car modes are available for peak … London shows that taking account of economies of density modestly increases the welfare gain from optimising transport prices …
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