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R Arnott… - Journal of Public Economics, 1998 - Elsevier
There are constraints on pricing congestible facilities. First, if heterogeneous users are
observationally indistinguishable, then congestion charges must be anonymous. Second,
the time variation of congestion charges may be constrained. Do these constraints ...
M Kraus - Journal of Economic Theory, 1979 - econpapers.repec.org
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bookmarks. A comparative statics theorem for choice under risk. Marvin Kraus ().
Journal of Economic Theory, 1979, vol. 21, issue 3, pages 510-517. ...
Q UALITY of service has been neglected in empirical studies of air travel. Travel demand
depends on travel time as well as the usual price and activity variables. Travel time includes
not only average en route time, but delay. Following Douglas-Miller (1974a, b), frequency ...
M Kraus, H Mohring… - The American Economic Review, 1976 - JSTOR
A" pure peak load phenomenon" can be defined to exist when (a) the demand for a service
varies from hour to hour, day to day, or season to season periods of time too short for capital
stock to be varied so as to keep price continuously equal to longrun marginal cost and (b) ...
M Kraus - Journal of Urban Economics, 1989 - ideas.repec.org
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M Kraus - Journal of Urban Economics, 1981 - Elsevier
Abstract Extending scale economies analysis from an individual highway to an urban
highway network leads to an interesting new problem. When demand increases in a
network, establishing a new long run equilibrium may require either increasing the ...
R Arnott… - Journal of Urban Economics, 1995 - Elsevier
It is well known that, for a congestible facility with constant long-run average cost, the
revenue from the unconstrained optimal congestion charge (set so that each individual faces
the marginal (social) cost of a use) exactly covers the cost of optimal capacity. In the ...
R Arnott… - … Topics in Public Economics: Theoretical and …, 1998 - books.google.com
The basic static self-financing result for congestible facilities, following Mohring1 and
Harwitz (1962) and Strotz (1965), is that if the facility exhibits constant long-run average
costs, then the revenue from the optimal toll exactly covers the cost of constructing and ...
M Kraus - Journal of urban Economics, 1991 - ideas.repec.org
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M Kraus… - Journal of Urban Economics, 2002 - Elsevier
This paper incorporates the commuter's time-of-use decision into a model of optimal pricing
and service in urban mass transit. The model is closely related to the highway bottleneck
model, with waiting time at a transit stop treated analogously to queuing time at a ...
M Kraus - Journal of Urban Economics, 2003 - Elsevier
This paper considers the second-best policy problem that arises when auto travel is priced
below its marginal cost and there is a substitute mass transit mode. We analyze the problem
by combining a model of a rail line based on Kraus and Yoshida (J. Urban Econ. 51 (2002 ...
M Kraus - Land Economics, 1981 - JSTOR
In our 1976 paper, Herbert Mohring, Thomas Pinfold and I attempted to quantify optimal
congestion tolls, volume/capacity ratios, and subsidies for freeways. In doing so, we made
the simplifying assumption of perfectly divisible traffic lanes. Of course, freeway lanes are ...
M Kraus - Journal of Urban Economics, 1982 - econpapers.repec.org
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Highway pricing and capacity choice under uncertain demand. Marvin Kraus (). Journal
of Urban Economics, 1982, vol. 12, issue 1, pages 122-128. ...
R Arnott… - Journal of Public Economics, 1993 - Elsevier
Abstract In recent years, a new set of models drawing on Vickrey (1969) has been
developed to analyze the economics of congestible facilities. These models are structural in
that they derive the cost function from consumers' time-of-use decisions and the ...
M Kraus - Journal of Economic Theory, 1974 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper is concerned with optimal allocation of urban land to transportation. It
attempts to extend the work of Solow and Vickrey, who posed this problem in an
operationally one-dimensional long narrow city, to a two-dimensional circular city with a ...
Although disagreements remain regarding how charges should be assessed and the
resulting revenues distributed, the standard prescription for dealing with technological
externalities has long been to incorporate them into the pricing system. A serious problem ...
R Arnott… - Handbook of Transportation Science, 2003 - Springer
Traditionally, courses in transport economics were divided into three sections: demand,
supply, and regulation. The section on demand focused on empirical work estimating mode-
specific demand elasticities and on short-term demand forecasting using discrete choice ...
M Kraus - Economic Inquiry, 1979 - Wiley Online Library
In an illuminating paper, M. Bruce Johnson (1966) showed that the traditional model of a
consumer's choice between work and leisure draws wrong conclusions about the implicit
value of a consumer's time because the model is based on an overly restrictive utility ...
M Kraus - A companion to urban economics, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Anyone who is even a casual student of cities has noted that, within a particular city, the
economic landscape can vary dramatically, especially with proximity to the central business
district. The cost of renting an apartment in the city proper can be hundreds of dollars per ...
M Kraus - Journal of Urban Economics, 2008 - Elsevier
A network's capacity can typically be increased in a variety of ways. For example, in a
highway network, existing roads can be made wider or new roads added. This paper is
concerned with the determination of the degree of local economies of scale in the cost ...
[CITATION] The problem of optimal resource allocation in urban transportation
M Kraus - Economic Perspectives: An Annual Survey of …, 1981
[CITATION] An Econometric Model of Airline Flight Scheduling Rivalry
JE Anderson, M Kraus - Boston College, August, 1978
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M Kraus - Indivisibilities, Economies of Scale, and Optimal …
M Kraus - Regional Science and Urban Economics, 1976 - Elsevier
Abstract In a previous paper (“Land Use in a Circular City”, Journal of Economic Theory,
1974), I considered efficient land use and travel patterns in a circular city consisting of a
homogeneous economic activity and a network of radial and circumferential roads. My ...
... Language: English. Source Agency: UC Berkeley Transportation Library. Abstract: No abstract
provided. Supplemental Notes: JAMES E. ANDERSON AND MARVIN KRAUS ILLUSTRATED
INCLUDES BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES. Files: TLIB. Pagination: p. 1-26. Authors: ...
M Kraus - Economics Bulletin, 2002 - accessecon.com
Abstract A generalized envelope theorem is presented which has the Envelope Theorem as
a special case. Relative to the Envelope Theorem, it provides greater flexibility in
determining the rate of change of a value function with respect to one of its arguments. We ...
M Kraus - Boston College Working Papers in Economics, 2006 - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract Economics Department Working Papers Economics Boston College Year Returns
Scale Networks Marvin Kraus Boston College This paper posted eScholarship Boston
College http escholarship edu econ papers Returns Scale Networks Marvin Kraus June ...
[CITATION] ..., Road work: Washington, DC, Brookings Inst., 1989
M Kraus - Journal of economic literature, 1990
M Kraus - Kyklos, 1974 - Wiley Online Library
In a recent issue of this journal, SERGE-CHRISTOPHE KOLM [11 expressed the view that, in
certain externalities problems, achieving efficiency through taxation requires taxing both
those who impose externalities and those who receive them. In this note, we reconsider ...
M Kraus - 1951 - en.scientificcommons.org
Publikationsansicht. 34033936. Assimilation, authoritarianism and Judaism : a social-
psychological study of Jews at Harvard /. Kraus, Marvin. Abstract. Thesis (AB, Honors)--Harvard
University, 1951. Details der Publikation. Download, http://worldcat.org/oclc/76989667. ...
M Kraus - Boston College Working Papers in Economics, 2011 - fmwww.bc.edu
Abstract This paper asks the question,“How should the level of mass transit service be
adjusted when road pricing is introduced for a substitute auto mode?” The reference point
for the introduction of road pricing is second-best optimization in transit. Because this ...
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