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Implementation Paths for Marginal Cost-Based Pricing in Urban Transport: Theoretical Considerations and Case Study Results

Erik Verhoef, Charles Lindsey (), Esko Niskanen, André Palma, Paavo Moilanen, Stef Proost and Arild Vold
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Esko Niskanen: STA Research
André Palma: University of Cergy-Pontoise
Paavo Moilanen: Strafica Ltd
Arild Vold: the Norwegian Centre for Transport Research

Chapter 4 in Road Pricing, the Economy and the Environment, 2008, pp 49-78 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract While economic theory provides grounds to believe that a rapid implementation of marginal cost-based pricing would be a sensible policy strategy, in the practice of policy-making more gradual implementation paths (IPs) appear to be favoured. Arguably the most important reason why this should be the case is the existence of barriers and constraints. Surprisingly, however, little or no attention to the design and performance of policy IPs has been given in the transport literature. The purpose of this paper is to develop a structured economic approach to the design and evaluation of such IPs. A second purpose is to apply the proposed approach to analyse implementation paths in the context of urban transport. There is evidently great tension or gap between an idealised approach and what is feasible in applied modelling work using large-scale empirical network models. Four urban case studies are presented, which seek an optimal compromise between the theoretically ideal approach and a pragmatic approach (of ‘fully arbitrary’ IPs). We believe the results are indicative of what one might expect to encounter along a realistic IP, but at the same time acknowledge that the IPs presented are unlikely to represent the best possible path given the local circumstances.

Keywords: Adjustment Cost; Welfare Gain; Marginal Cost Price; Road Price; Urban Transport (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77150-0_4

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