An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Congestion Charges on Public Opinion in Gothenburg
Abstract
Abstract: Despite the many social benefits of congestion pricing, it has been immensely difficult to
overcome the public opposition and introduce a charging system. With the recent commencement of
congestion charges in Gothenburg, this study examines what factors have contributed to the
development of the attitude of car owners to the charges. More specifically, we will analyse whether the
charges paid have had an impact on the attitude, even after controlling for socio-economic variables
and beliefs in the effects. Relying mostly on panel data analysis, the results indicate that charges paid
have had a negative and significant effect on the public opinion. However, positive expected effects and
the fairness of the charges are more important determinants of attitudes. Policy-makers in Gothenburg
need to address the equity concerns more vigorously while communicating the positive effects of the
charges to the public, and this is especially important when the charge levels are raised in the future.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2014-08-19Author
Tykkyläinen, Jasse
Keywords
Congestion charging
public opinion
acceptability
attitudes
Gothenburg
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2014:72
Language
eng