Abstract

Road Pricing in Europe - A Review of Research and Practice.- Road Pricing: Consequences for Traffic, Congestion and Location.- Implementation Paths for Marginal Cost-Based Pricing in Urban Transport: Theoretical Considerations and Case Study Results.- The London Congestion Charging Scheme: The Evidence.- The AKTA Road Pricing Experiment in Copenhagen.- Experience with Measuring Equity and Efficiency: A Case from Oslo.- Transport Costs in a Multiregional Equilibrium Job Search Model.- Evaluation of the Introduction of Road Pricing Using a Computable General Equilibrium Model.- Efficiency and Equity Considerations in Road Pricing.- Modelling the Economy, Transport and Environment Triangle, with an Application to Dutch Maglev Projects.- A Systems Approach to Modelling the Regional Economic Effects of Road Pricing.- External Effects and Road Charging.- Assessing the Impacts of Traffic Air Pollution on Human Exposure and Health.- Car Use Habits: An Obstacle to the Use of Public Transportation?.- Road Pricing in Denmark - User Attitudes and User Reactions.- A Cost-Minimisation Principle of Adaptation of Private Car Use in Response to Road Pricing Schemes.- Car Users' Trade-Offs Between Time, Trip Length, Cost and Road Pricing in Behavioural Models.- The Impacts of e-Work and e-Commerce on Transport, the Environment and the Economy.- A Web-Based Study of the Propensity to Telework Based on Socio-Economic, Work Organisation and Spatial Factors.- The Impact of Telecommuting on Households' Travel Behaviour, Expenditures and Emissions.

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