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10-016/3 - Why Congestion Tolling could be good for the Consumer: The Effects of Heterogeneity in the Values of Schedule Delay and Time on the Effects of Tolling


  • Authors
    Vincent van den Berg, VU University Amsterdam; Erik T. Verhoef, VU University Amsterdam
  • Publication date
    January 28, 2010
  • Keywords
    biases in calculated welfare effects, bottleneck model, distributional effects, heterogeneity in the value of schedule delay, heterogeneity in the value of time, second-best tolls.
  • JEL
    R41, R48, H23