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Urban Transportation Financing : Theory and Policy in Ontario

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This is an economic analysis of pricing and subsidy policies for urban roads and urban public transit in Ontario.

Professor Frankena demonstrates the benefits of evaluating the economic merits of policy alternatives, and attempts to determine whether existing policies waste resources or lead to undesirable income transfers among different groups in the population. He concludes that resources are being wasted because the use of urban roads is substantially underpriced during periods of peak demand.

He also finds that while there are sound economic justifications for substantial public transit subsidies, the allocation of subsidies by the Ontario government on the basis of capital expenditures can be expected to waste resources, as can the maximization of ridership which is likely to lead to detrimental fare and service policies. In conclusion, Frankena suggests improvements in the systems for charging people for the use of roads and public transit and in the ways that governments provide subsidies.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
0802033806 / 9780802033802
Paperback / softback
01/08/1982
Canada
242 pages
152 x 229 mm, 397 grams