Special issue: Road Pricing: is it needed, is it possible, is it inevitable?

Guest editors: Marcucci, E., Niskanen, E., de Palma, A. and Wieland, B.
Marcucci, E., Niskanen, E., de Palma, A. and Wieland, B. – Introduction, pp. 1-5.
Glazer, A. and Niskanen, E.- When users of congested roads may view tolls as unjust, pp. 6-14
Kopp, A. – Fairness, efficiency and the simultaneity of pricing and infrastructure capacity choice, pp. 15-27
Marcucci, E, Marini, M. and Ticchi, D. – Road pricing as a citizen-candidate game, pp. 28-45
Lindsey, R. – Recent developments and current policy issues in the US and Canada, pp. 46-66
de Palma, A., Motamedi, K., Picard, N. and Waddel, P. – A model of residential location choice with endogenous housing prices and traffic for the Paris region, pp. 67-82
Proost, S., Van der Loo, S., de Palma, A. and Lindsey, R. – A cost-benefit analysis of tunnel investment and tolling alternatives in Antwerp, pp. 83-100
Ubbels, B. and Verhoef, E. – Behavioural responses to road pricing. Empirical results from a survey among Dutch car owners, pp. 101-117
Wieland, B.- The German HGV-Toll, pp. 118-128
Libardo, A. Nocera, S. and Trabucco, D. – A new approach for the freight transportation system in Venice, pp. 129-142

Marcucci, E., Niskanen, E., de Palma, A., Weiland, B., (2005), “Road Pricing: is it needed, is it possible, is it inevitable?”, (Editors), European Transport/Trasporti Europei, Issue n° 31