Abstract

Expansions of subsidized parking may encourage some travelers to switch from public transportation to auto travel. This note demonstrates that, if parking demand is price elastic, a one unit increase in (subsidized) free parking will result in more than one additional parker, adding to neighborhood spillovers.

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