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Free or underpriced curb parking creates a classic commons problem. Studies have found that between 8% and 74% of cars in congested traffic were cruising in search of curb parking, and that the average time to find a curb space ranged between 3 and 14 min. Cities can eliminate the economic...
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In downtown areas, what proportion of curbside should be allocated to parking? In contrast to most previous work on the economics of parking, this paper focuses on optimal curbside parking capacity in both first-best (where pricing is efficient) and second-best (where pricing is inefficient)...
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Previous work in the economic theory of parking has treated parkers as homogeneous. In almost all policy contexts, however, heterogeneity among individuals matters not only quantitatively but also qualitatively. For example, providing both tolled and untolled alternatives allows those with high...
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Donald Shoup, following Vickrey, has long advocated cashing out free and underpriced parking. How should this be implemented for curbside parking in practice, considering the stochasticity of curbside parking vacancies? Shoup has proposed adjusting meter rates such that, for each block and time...
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