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Evidence suggests that a considerable proportion of peak period trips are made for purposes other than commuting to or from work. Given the different degrees of Hicksian complementarity with the labour market, optimal tax theory suggests that, in a second-best world different trip purposes...
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Evidence suggests that a considerable proportion of peak period trips aremade for purposes other than commuting to or from work.given the differentdegrees of Hicksian complementarity with the labour market, optimal taxtheory suggests that, in a second-best world, different trip purposes shouldbe...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011400348
Evidence suggests that a considerable proportion of peak period trips are made for purposes other than commuting to or from work. Given the different degrees of Hicksian complementarity with the labour market, optimal tax theory suggests that, in a second-best world, different trip purposes...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320797