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1 online resource (x, 128 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Contents |
Cover13; -- Title page -- Preface -- Summary -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Paper 1. Potential Impacts of Road Pricing on Businesses and Freight Transport: The Case of the Netherlands -- Paper 2. Implications of the London Congestion Charge for Firms in Key Economic Sectors: Influencing Factors, Impacts, and Responses -- Concluding Discussion -- Appendix -- Section I -- Section II -- Section III |
Summary |
Road pricing is the name given to a variety of systems which charge road users a fee to mitigate the social costs of using their vehicles. The charges can be introduced to alleviate the costs of delays caused by congestion, environmental problems and the health costs resulting from pollution and accidents. But although the idea of road pricing has been around for many decades, it can prove difficult to implement due to a variety of social and political concerns. This book focuses on the institutional chalenges to the implementation of road pricing policies by examining two cases: the potential impacts of road pricing on businesses and freight transport in the Netherlands and the implications of the London (UK) congestion charge for companies in key econoic sectors. Distance-based road pricing has been the subject of a heated political debate in the Netherlands, and the study discusses the use of different theoretical frameworks to understand how its introduction might affect commercial decisions and relaionships. This conceptual framework is adapted and applied in the second part of the book to conduct a survey of businesses in a number of economic sectors in London, and is especially of interest to other cities considering the introduction of road pricig in the future. Using institutional analysis, a paradigm not often employed before in studies of road pricing, this book seeks practical and theoretical answers to the subject, and will be of value and interest to all those involved in addressing the gowing problems of road traffic congestion worldwide |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Papers in this book are a section of the author's Ph. D. dissertation titled Institution perspectives on road pricing: essays on implementation, response, and adaptation, presented to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008 |
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Subject |
User charges -- Netherlands
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Roads -- Economic aspects -- Netherlands
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Transportation, Automotive -- Taxation -- Netherlands
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Congestion pricing -- England -- London
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Congestion pricing -- Economic aspects -- England -- London
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Congestion pricing
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Roads -- Economic aspects
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Transportation, Automotive -- Taxation
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User charges
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England -- London
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Netherlands
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Mahendra, Anjali, 1977-
Institution perspectives on road pricing
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ISBN |
9781607505426 |
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1607505428 |
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1282880225 |
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9781282880221 |
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