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This paper uses an analytical-simulation model to examine the optimal pricing of the passenger transportation system in Mexico City. The model incorporates travel by auto, microbus, public bus, and rail, as well as externalities from local and global air pollution, traffic congestion, and road...
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This paper uses an analytical-simulation model to examine the optimal extent and welfare effects of pricing reforms for passenger transportation in Mexico City. The model incorporates travel by auto, microbus, public bus, and rail, plus externalities from local and global air pollution, traffic...
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Recent World Bank analysis shows that taxes on petroleum products are a critical source of government revenue for low-income countries. And if the experience of industrial countries serves as any guide, the rates of these taxes will have to rise sharply as low-income economies develop. But...
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German metropolitan area. In extension to most studies focusing on only one kind of subsidy, we compare the effects of … account. The results suggest that optimal subsidy levels are either small or even zero. While subsidizing public transport is …, environmental effects and benefits of landowners. -- Urban general equilibrium model ; transport policy ; transport subsidy …
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