Who gains and who loses from congestion pricing in a monocentric city with a bottleneck?

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ECONOMICS Economics of Transportation Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ecotra.2020.100189
Yuki Takayama
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This study develops a model in which heterogeneous commuters choose their residential locations and departure times from home in a monocentric city with a bottleneck. We show that commuters sort themselves both temporally and spatially according to their value of time and flexibility at the equilibria with and without optimal congestion pricing. These two equilibria exhibit fundamentally different properties, indicating that congestion pricing alters the urban spatial structure. We then consider two cases wherein richer commuters are either more flexible or less flexible and demonstrate that (a) congestion pricing makes cities denser and more compact in the former, whereas it causes cities to become less dense and to expand spatially in the latter; (b) in both cases, pricing helps rich commuters but hurts poor commuters. We further reveal that expanding capacity financed by the revenue from congestion pricing could be regressive in a city where richer commuters are less flexible.

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在一个存在瓶颈的单中心城市,拥堵收费对谁有利,对谁不利?
本研究建立了一个具有瓶颈的单中心城市中异构通勤者选择居住地点和出发时间的模型。我们证明了通勤者在有和没有最优拥堵收费的均衡状态下,根据他们的时间和灵活性价值在时间和空间上对自己进行排序。这两种均衡表现出根本不同的性质,表明拥堵收费改变了城市空间结构。然后,我们考虑了两种情况,其中富裕的通勤者要么更灵活,要么更不灵活,并证明:(a)拥堵收费使城市在前者中更密集、更紧凑,而在后者中,它导致城市变得不那么密集,并在空间上扩张;(b)在这两种情况下,定价帮助了富裕的通勤者,却伤害了贫穷的通勤者。我们进一步揭示,在一个富裕的通勤者灵活性较差的城市,由拥堵收费收入资助的扩大运力可能是倒退的。
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