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Road Pricing

Adrian Moore of the Reason Foundation writes:

A new report from Deloitte Research is one of the best overviews of the current state of the art of road pricing that I've seen. It provides an in-depth assessment of London's 2003 area-pricing scheme, as well as up-to-date discussions of corridor pricing (e.g., California's 91 Express Lanes), national schemes (like Germany's forthcoming GPS-based tolling of all heavy trucks), and future integrated schemes (in which pricing would become the predominant means of paying for surface transportation).

Executive Summary. Full Report.

Posted by Alex Tabarrok on November 17, 2003 at 03:14 PM in Economics | Permalink

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