Determinants of Public Support for Transport Taxes

Publicado en

  • Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice

Resumen

  • We argue that different transport taxes can be described in terms of common attributes, establishing a basis for a more comprehensive model of public acceptance. The attributes are perceived effectiveness in reducing local air pollution and congestion, distributional effects, and impact on personal finances. We test a model of public acceptance, which emphasises the role of individual perceptions and expectations, across fuel taxes, road pricing and parking fees. Despite substantial variation in individual perceptions, and despite using three rather different taxes, our analysis reveals a high degree of consistency in the influence of specific attributes on public support for taxation.

fecha de publicación

  • 2013

Líneas de investigación

  • Congestion Charges
  • Fuel Taxroad Pricing
  • Parking Fees
  • Public Support
  • Transport Policy

Página inicial

  • 67

Última página

  • 78

Volumen

  • 58

Issue

  • C