Friday, September 28, 2007
Cardiff Businessmen Ask for Congestion Pricing
Businessmen in the Welsh City of Cardiff are asking for congestion charging to be introduced in the in order to reduce congestion and ensure the refurbishment of the infrastructure to stimulate that economy. This blogger has made psost here applauding the success of the road pricing in London and commented on news of its impending adoption in New York too. What is there to say when the chambers of commerce front-load the idea to city authorities? Either they are good economists or they are well-advised.
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Applied Economics
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