Textbook
The Economics of Urban Transportation
The Economics of Urban Transportation provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic principles that underpin urban transportation systems. Kenneth A. Small and Erik T. Verhoef examine how urban transportation operates within the context of cities, focusing on issues such as congestion, public transit, pricing policies, and the environmental impacts of transportation. The book explores the relationship between transportation demand and urban form, detailing how land use and transportation interact to shape cities. It discusses key topics like the efficiency of road pricing, investment in public transportation infrastructure, and policies to reduce traffic congestion. The authors also assess the role of transportation policies in addressing urban environmental challenges, such as air pollution and climate change.
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