Investigating heterogeneity in the price elasticity of traffic flow in Melbourne: Evidence from traffic volume data

IF 1.2 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Australian Economic Papers Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1111/1467-8454.12353
Paul Spasojevic
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This paper leverages a rich dataset of 1.24 billion traffic flow observations across 36,666 vehicle detectors to estimate the price elasticity of traffic flow with respect to fuel prices in Melbourne, Australia. I find that a 1% increase in fuel prices leads to a 0.0556% decrease in traffic flow across Melbourne, where traffic flow is defined as the number of vehicles passing a vehicle counter per hour. I find significant regional heterogeneity across Melbourne, with evidence of positive own-price elasticities in regions in the centre of the city, and in peak commute times on both weekdays and weekends, which I argue is evidence of a congestion-speed effect. Moreover, regions near the CBD with high incomes tend to be less elastic than regions further away with reduced access to public transport. These findings can be used to determine the optimal tax or charge to internalise the externalities produced by motor vehicles.

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调查墨尔本交通流量价格弹性的异质性:来自交通流量数据的证据
本文利用 36,666 个车辆检测器的 12.4 亿个交通流量观测数据集,估算了澳大利亚墨尔本交通流量对燃料价格的价格弹性。我发现,燃油价格每上涨 1%,墨尔本的交通流量就会减少 0.0556%,其中交通流量被定义为每小时通过车辆检测器的车辆数。我发现墨尔本存在明显的区域异质性,在市中心地区以及工作日和周末的通勤高峰时段,都存在正的自有价格弹性,我认为这是拥堵-速度效应的证据。此外,靠近中央商务区的高收入地区往往比远离中央商务区、公共交通条件较差的地区弹性更小。这些发现可用于确定最佳税收或收费,以将机动车产生的外部效应内部化。
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期刊介绍: Australian Economic Papers publishes innovative and thought provoking contributions that extend the frontiers of the subject, written by leading international economists in theoretical, empirical and policy economics. Australian Economic Papers is a forum for debate between theorists, econometricians and policy analysts and covers an exceptionally wide range of topics on all the major fields of economics as well as: theoretical and empirical industrial organisation, theoretical and empirical labour economics and, macro and micro policy analysis.
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