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| Title: | How (grandfathered) slots can be a first-best policy for a congested airport whereas prices cannot | Authors: | Lang, H Czerny, AI |
Issue Date: | Apr-2022 | Source: | Journal of transport economics and policy, Apr. 2022, v. 56, part. 2, p. 217-242(26) | Abstract: | This study considers a stylised airport network, designed to identify clearly the role of local and nonlocal passengers for the assessment of local welfare-maximising airport congestion policies. The analysis shows that, in our framework, the local welfare-maximising slot quantity can coincide with the first-best outcome, whereas this is impossible in the case of pricing policy. Whether the outcomes coincide in the case of slot policy depends on the shares of locals and non-locals in terms of inframarginal and marginal passengers. | Publisher: | University of Bath | Journal: | Journal of transport economics and policy | ISSN: | 0022-5258 | EISSN: | 1754-5951 | Rights: | © Journal of Economics and Policy This article is posted with the permission of the ‘Journal of Economics and Policy’, University of Bath” |
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