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We analyze the welfare effects of part-day teleworking on road traffic congestion in the context of Vickrey's dynamic … bottleneck model. Endogenous decisions to become equipped with a teleworking-enabling technology change the scheduling of arrival … even costless teleworking might be marginally welfare reducing, after reaching the optimal penetration level, as an …
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We analyze the welfare effects of part-day teleworking on road traffic congestion in the context of Vickrey's dynamic … bottleneck model. Endogenous decisions to become equipped with a teleworking-enabling technology change the scheduling of arrival … even costless teleworking might be marginally welfare reducing, after reaching the optimal penetration level, as an …
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We analyze the welfare effects of part-day teleworking on road traffic congestion in the context of Vickrey's dynamic … bottleneck model. Endogenous decisions to become equipped with a teleworking-enabling technology change the scheduling of arrival … even costless teleworking might be marginally welfare reducing, after reaching the optimal penetration level, as an …
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We study road supply by competing firms between a single origin and destination. In previous studies, firms simultaneously set their tolls and capacities while taking the actions of the others as given in a Nash fashion. Then, under some widely used technical assumptions, firms set the same...
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We study road supply by competing firms between a single origin and destination. In previous studies, firms simultaneously set their tolls and capacities while taking the actions of the others as given in a Nash fashion. Then, under some widely used technical assumptions, firms set a...
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"Robot cars" are cars that allow for automated driving. They can drive closer together than human driven "normal cars" and thereby raise road capacity. Obtaining a robot car instead of a normal car can also be expected to lower the userś value of time losses (VOT), because travel time can be...
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In most dynamic traffic congestion models, congestion tolls must vary continuously over time to achieve the full optimum. This is also the case in Vickrey's (1969) 'bottleneck model'. To date, the closest approximations of this ideal in practice have so-called 'step tolls', in which the toll...
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The traditional bottleneck model for road congestion promotes the implementation of a triangular, fully time varying, charge as the optimal solution for the road congestion externality. However, cognitive and technological barriers put a practical limit to the degree of differentiation real...
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This discussion paper resulted in a publication in <A href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166046211001062">'Regional Science and Urban Economics'</A>, 42(1-2), 166-76.<p>This paper analyzes the possibilities to relieve congestion using rewards instead of taxes, as well as combinations of rewards and taxes. The model considers a Vickrey-ADL model of...</p></a>
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