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Right of Way and Congestion Toll

In: Economic Policy in Theory and Practice

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  • Eitan Berglas
  • David Fresko
  • David Pines

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the economics of reserved right of way, i.e. assigning separate facilities (roads or lanes within roads) to automobiles and buses in congested urban areas. The discussion of this issue appears frequently in conjunction with second-best considerations. The reserved right of way is judged as a device for changing the relative attractiveness of mass transportation vis-à-vis the automobile, when the warranted congestion toll is not levied (see Vickrey, 1963). We show in this paper that assigning different facilities (roads or lanes) may be optimal both when a congestion toll is charged from automobile drivers (hereafter ‘first-best’) and when no such toll is charged (hereafter ‘second-best’).

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  • Eitan Berglas & David Fresko & David Pines, 1987. "Right of Way and Congestion Toll," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Assaf Razin & Efraim Sadka (ed.), Economic Policy in Theory and Practice, chapter 10, pages 343-374, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-18584-9_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-18584-9_10
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