Can passenger railways curb road traffic externalities? – Empirical evidence

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Lalive, Rafael

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Against a backdrop of road accidents, pollution and congestion, many governments subsidise railways with the aim of reducing such externalities. But do improvements in public transport work? This column argues that recent empirical evidence confirms our expectations and, moreover, that public-transport improvements offer good value for money.

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English

Date

2013

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