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Do Economists Reach A Conclusion on Road Pricing? The Intellectual History of an Idea

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  • Robin Lindsey
Keywords Road pricing, tolls, toll collection, toll roads, turnpikes, highways, marginal-cost pricing, traffic congestion, Pigouvian taxes, economists
Volume Number 3
Issue Number 2
Pages 292-379
File URL Do Economists Reach A Conclusion on Road Pricing? The Intellectual History of an Idea
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Publication year 2006

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