Optimal Environmental Road Pricing and Integrated Daily Commuting Patterns
Abstract
Road pricing can improve air quality by reducing and spreading traffic flows. Nevertheless, air quality does not depend only on traffic flows, but also on pollution dispersion. In this paper we investigate the effects of the temporal variation in pollution dispersion on optimal road pricing, and show that time-varying road pricing is needed to make drivers internalize the social costs of both time-varying congestion and time-
varying pollution. To this end, we develop an ecological economics model that takes into account the e¤ects of road pricing on integrated daily commuting patterns. We characterize the optimal road pricing when pollution dispersion varies over the day and analyze its effects on traffic flows, arrival times, and the number of commuters by car.
Other description
JEL: Q53, Q58, R41, R48
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Date
2016-12Author
Coria, Jessica
Zhang, Xiao-Bing
Keywords
Air pollution
Road transportation
Road pricing
Pollution dispersion
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
682
Language
eng