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This article analyze the transport management and the urban mobility in Brazilian metropolitan areas. The … transportation and mobility are considered as a public service of common interest on metropolitan arrangements. The paper conducts an …
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service, the use of public consortium as a governance arrangement, the presence of mobility plans at metropolitan or municipal …
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This paper investigates to what extent the different subsectors of the knowledge economy are subject to sector-specific spatial patterns of employment dynamics, and whether these patterns are conditional upon the general economic climate in a particular region. To this end, we analyze and...
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The metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro has an urban structure "macrocefálica" in which the hinterland remains "the shadow of the metropolis" with other reduced centrality. However, in the recent period, there was the advent of large investment projects in its periphery, notably in the steel,...
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We implement Pigovian transport pricing in a field experiment in urban agglomerations of Switzerland over the course of 8 weeks. The pricing considers external costs from climate damages, health outcomes and congestion and varies across time, space and mode of transport. The treatment reduces...
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We study the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated government measures on individual mobility choices in … along socio-economic dimensions such as education and household size, with mobility tool ownership, and with personal values …
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Pigovian transport pricing was implemented in a large-scale field experiment in urban areas of Switzerland. The pricing varied across time, space and mode of transport. One third of the participants were given a financial incentive to reduce their external costs of transport, whereas others were...
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We study the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated government measures on individual mobility choices in … travel response to the pandemic varies along socio-economic dimensions such as education and household size, with mobility …
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This paper explores the interactions between congestion pricing and a tax-distorted labor market within a monocentric urban equilibrium model. We compute the efficiency gains of various second-best policies, i.e. combinations of toll schemes and revenue recycling programs, with a predetermined...
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A high level of public services in housing, transport, education and health care is essential for liveability in urban centres, as shown in this report, with the help of European data for large cities. Inhabitants of larger cities, where the housing market is heavily commercialised in terms of...
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