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-- Chapter 4: Acceptability in the Chinese Context: Exploratory Interviews -- Chapter 5: The Complex Nature of Public … Acceptability of Congestion Charging: What Should Be Considered in the Chinese Context? -- Chapter 6: Results of the Quantitative …This book explores the public acceptability of congestion pricing in the Chinese context. Successful in western cities …
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Time scarcity is one of the strongest correlates of fast food consumption. To estimate the causal effect of time lost on food choice, we match daily store-specific foot traffic data traced via smartphones to plausibly exogenous shocks in highway traffic data in Los Angeles. We find that on days...
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We model the choice of transportation mode in a simplified Hotelling-like city, with a fixed number of total travellers, fixed road capacity and with no trade-off between when to travel and the time spent in a queue. A person that chooses to take her own car will inflict a congestion cost on all...
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