The marginal external costs of urban transport

The marginal external costs of urban transport

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Article ID: iaor1999783
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 1D
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 111
End Page Number: 130
Publication Date: Dec 1996
Journal: Transportation Research. Part D, Transport and Environment
Authors: , ,
Keywords: urban affairs
Abstract:

A necessary input for the analysis of efficient transport policies is the marginal external cost of each transport mode. This paper studies the marginal external costs of urban transportation. These include the marginal external cost of congestion, accidents, air pollution and noise. The costs are computed for cars, buses, trams, metro and trucks. The methodology is described and applied to the urban area of Brussels for the year 2005.

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