A consumer surplus analysis of market-based demand management policies in Southern California.

Auteur(s)
Cameron, M.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The purpose of this paper is twofold. Primarily the paper makes a quantitative case for implementation of market-based demand management policies, such as congestion pricing, to reduce urban traffic congestion and mobile-source air polllution. In addition the paper demonstrates the usefulness of the consumer surplus model for performing transportation policy analysis. The model is used to estimate that a fee of $0.05 per vehicle mile (roughly equivalent to a $1.25 per gallon gas tax) would increase the net transportation benefits of Southern California's surface transportation system by 10% from approximately $30 billion to $33 billion per year. (Author/publisher).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 867477 /15 /72 / IRRD 867477
Uitgave

Transport Policy. 1994 /10. 1(4) Pp213-20 (9 Refs.)

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