Research Report

Edinburgh, Road Pricing and the Boundary Problem: Issues of Equity and Efficiency

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Raje F, Grieco M & McQuaid R (2004) Edinburgh, Road Pricing and the Boundary Problem: Issues of Equity and Efficiency. Scottish Economic Policy Network, Stirling and Glasgow.

Abstract
Discussions of road user charging in Scotland have been confined to the proposed introduction of road user charging in Edinburgh. This report summarises the findings of a research study into some of the equity and efficiency issues surrounding the proposed introduction of road user charging in Edinburgh. Each road user pricing scheme is extremely dependent upon the specific context in which it is introduced and this report seeks to unpack some of the issues concerning the currently (Spring 2004) unfolding proposals for the scheme in Edinburgh. Using a review of the existing policy and academic literature, press reports, telephone interviews, physical interviews and reviewing the precognition statements to the Public Inquiry on Congestion Charging in Edinburgh, this report provides a stakeholder analysis of the Edinburgh Road User Charging policy environment.

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Output Type: Summary

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2004
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/17547
PublisherScottish Economic Policy Network, Stirling and Glasgow
ISBN1 904365388

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Professor Ronald McQuaid

Professor Ronald McQuaid

Emeritus Professor, Management, Work and Organisation

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