Acceptability of Urban Transport Pricing
Jens Schade () and
Bernhard Schlag
No 72, Research Reports from VATT Institute for Economic Research
Abstract:
Several studies all over the world have considered transport pricing measures as promising attempts to solve urgent traffic problems in urban areas. An important precondition for the successful implementation of pricing measures is public and political acceptability. However, empirical findings show that the acceptability of such measures is rather low. The general objectives of this report are to assess acceptability of various urban transport pricing measures and policy packages, to analyse the reasons for the lacking acceptability and how this may be improved where appropriate. The relevant policy packages were derived from AFFORD Deliverable 1 (Milne, Niskanen and Verhoef, 2000). A public acceptability questionnaire survey was carried out in Athens, Como, Dresden and Oslo. The political acceptability survey was carried out as a phone interview with politicians in Como and Dresden.
Keywords: Public acceptability; political acceptability; transport pricing; urban transport; International comparisons; Kansainväliset vertailut; Transport; Liikenne; Labor market and policies promoting economic growth; Työmarkkinat ja kasvua tukeva politiikka; F000 - International Economics: General; R400 - Transportation Systems: General (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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