
Road Work
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Improving our highway system and its financing will not be easy. Road Work proposes a comprehensive highway pricing and investment policy to meet the goals of efficiency, equity, and financial stability.
In this study, Kenneth A. Small, Clifford Winston, and Carol A. Evans base their policy on two economic principles: efficient pricing to regulate demand for highway services and efficient investment to minimize the total public and private costs of providing them. Policy recommendations include a set of pavement-wear taxes for heavy trucks, a set of congestion taxes for all vehicles, and a program of optimal investments in road durability. Their proposals should be especially attractive to policymakers because they can be implemented with current technology, offer little threat to the major interest group, and in the long run will reduce the strain on state and local governments' highway budgets.
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Content
- Cover
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Historical Overview
- Highway Interests
- Making Policy for the Future
- 2. Road Pricing and Investment
- Optimal Pricing: Marginal-Cost User Charges
- Optimal Investment
- Formulas for Road-Wear Costs
- Pavement Technology
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- 3. Pavement Wear and Road Durability
- Investment Component
- Demand Component
- Findings
- Sensitivity of Findings
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- 4. Simplifying Policy Administration
- Pricing vs. Investment
- Simple Pricing Rules
- Simple Investment Rules
- Weight Limits
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- 5. Congestion and Highway Capacity
- The Current Congestion Problem
- Reducing Congestion: Why the Experts Have Given Up
- The Standard View of Congestion Pricing: Economic Utopia, Political Dystopia
- A Revisionist View of Congestion Pricing
- The Impact of Congestion Pricing
- Conclusion
- 6. Effects on Highway Finance
- Returns to Scale and Budget Balance
- A Model of Multiproduct Returns to Scale
- Results
- Conclusion
- 7. A New Highway Policy
- Road-Wear Charges and Investment in Durability
- Congestion Charges and Investment in Capacity
- Managing the Transition
- Conclusion
- Index
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