Modeling politicians' preferences for road pricing policies: A regret-based and utilitarian perspective
This paper presents the results of a stated choice-study among Dutch local politicians in the context of road pricing policies. Politicians were asked to express their preferences for policy-options that differed in terms of (i) emissions reduction, (ii) congestion reduction, (iii) operational costs, (iv) acceptability among the general public and (v) acceptability among retailers. Utility-maximization-based and regret-minimization-based discrete choice models were estimated, and their results compared, on 238 stated choices made by members of Dutch city-councils. The estimated models allow for the evaluation of the popularity of different road pricing scenarios among Dutch local politicians, as a function of their performance in terms of the above-mentioned criteria.
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2011
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Authors: | Chorus, Caspar G. ; Annema, Jan Anne ; Mouter, Niek ; van Wee, Bert |
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Transport Policy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0967-070X. - Vol. 18.2011, 6, p. 856-861
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Politicians' preferences Road pricing Stated choice Random Regret Minimization |
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