Tikoudis, I., Verhoef, ErikT. and van Ommeren, JosN. (2018). Second-best urban tolls in a monocentric city with housing market regulations Transportation Research. Part B, Methodological, 117(Part A):342--359.
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Publication year2018
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JournalTransportation Research. Part B, Methodological
This paper investigates second-best congestion pricing in a monocentric city characterized by distortionary regulations in the housing market (building height restrictions, no-development areas and property taxation). We demonstrate that the welfare gain of a Pigouvian tax may first fall and then increase as building height restrictions become more stringent. For example, a Pigouvian toll imposed in a city without restrictions may produce up to 40% larger welfare gains than Pigouvian tolling in a city with a mild, uniform in space, floor-to-area ratio restriction. In the presence of a tax-induced distortion, deviations of the Pigouvian toll can lead to non-negligible welfare gains. We discuss the important policy implications of the above findings.