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This paper describes the development of congestion charging policy in London. …
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This paper presents and compares three ex ante studies of transport and location effects of alternative road pricing systems concering Stockholm.
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on congestion levels and travel costs. Our experimental design isbased on a discrete version of Arnott, de Palma, and … Lindsey’s (1990) bottleneck model wheresubjects have to choose their departure time in order to reach a common destination … delay. In all treatments, congestion occurs and the observed totaltravel costs match the predicted ones. In other words …
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Der vorliegende Text behandelt die wirtschaftliche Effizienz und die gesetzlichen Vorgaben von Internet-Flatrates für den Service - Provider.
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How do you fund university education? In the UK, the governmentplans to introduce variable fees from 2006, to be paid back after thestudent graduates, but the debate continues worldwide. What isthe best solution, offering what people want but at a realistic price?Nicholas Barr offers his...
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Rather than being a handicap, the proposals to introduce top-up fees will prove aboon to students.[...]
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Universities, parents and poorer students will allbenefit under the Government’s plans for top-upfees.[...]
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How best to widen university access - by abolishing fees, as the Tories suggest, or byenhancing student loans, as the government plans?[...]
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Universities need cash, students need support and there are too few working-classentrants. After a two-year extension, Charles Clarke and the class of '73 are all set todeliver answers to these problems. Nicholas Barr offers a guide to how you, theexaminers, should mark their responses.[...]
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This paper analyzes firms’ choices regarding the geographic scope of patentprotection within the European patent system. We develop an econometric modelat the patent level to quantify the impact of office fees and translation costs onfirms’ decision to validate a patent in a particular...
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