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Tolls on Interurban Road Infrastructure an Economic Evaluation

Strictly speaking, tolls are not a modern invention. Tolling is, in fact, an ancient tradition, with its origins rooted in history. Tolling has served numerous and wide-ranging purposes across the ages. While initially providing right of way, tolls were later used to finance the building and maintenance of infrastructure, before becoming a means of internalising external costs and managing demand. Nowadays, two main arguments are put forward for the introduction of tolls: to meet funding requirements and to respond to society's desire for efficient use of infrastructure. However, as this Round Table shows, tolls are not a universal panacea and the introduction of road tolls is a politically delicate issue. The Round Table provides a broad view of both the theoretical aspects of tolling and the practical problems posed by its introduction. It takes a scientific look at what is a burning issue, at a time when a number of countries are envisaging the widespread adoption of electronic tolls.

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  • "Tolls on interurban road infrastructure"
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  • "Report of the 118th Round Table on Transport Economics held in Paris on 30th November-1st December 2000 on the following topic"@en

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  • "Strictly speaking, tolls are not a modern invention. Tolling is, in fact, an ancient tradition, with its origins rooted in history. Tolling has served numerous and wide-ranging purposes across the ages. While initially providing right of way, tolls were later used to finance the building and maintenance of infrastructure, before becoming a means of internalising external costs and managing demand. Nowadays, two main arguments are put forward for the introduction of tolls: to meet funding requirements and to respond to society's desire for efficient use of infrastructure. However, as this Round Table shows, tolls are not a universal panacea and the introduction of road tolls is a politically delicate issue. The Round Table provides a broad view of both the theoretical aspects of tolling and the practical problems posed by its introduction. It takes a scientific look at what is a burning issue, at a time when a number of countries are envisaging the widespread adoption of electronic tolls."@en
  • "Strictly speaking, tolls are not a modern invention. Tolling is, in fact, an ancient tradition, with its origins rooted in history. €. Tolling has served numerous and wide-ranging purposes across the ages. While initially providing right of way, tolls were later used to finance the building and maintenance of infrastructure, before becoming a means of internalising external costs and managing demand. Nowadays, two main arguments are put forward for the introduction of tolls: to meet funding requirements and to respond to society's desire for efficient use of infrastructure. However, as th."@en
  • "Tolling has served numerous and wide-ranging purposes across the ages. While initially providing right of way, tolls were later used to finance the building and maintenance of infrastructure, before becoming a means of internalising external costs and managing demand. Nowadays, two main arguments are put forward for the introduction of tolls: to meet funding requirements and to respond to society's desire for efficient use of infrastructure. However, as this Round Table shows, tolls are not a universal panacea and the introduction of road tolls is a politically delicate issue. This Round Table provides a broad view of both the theoretical aspects of tolling and the practical problems posed by its introduction. It takes a scientific look at what is a burning issue, at a time when a number of countries are envisaging the widespread adoption of electronic tolls."@en

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  • "Tolls on Interurban Road Infrastructure an Economic Evaluation"@en
  • "Report of the hundred and eighteenth round table on transport economics held in Paris on 30th November-1st December 2000 on the following topic: Tolls on interurban road infrastructure : an economic evaluation"
  • "Report of the hundred and eighteenth Round Table on Transport Economics held in Paris on 30th November-1st December 2000 on the following topic tolls on interurban road infrastructure : an economic evaluation"@en
  • "Tolls on Interurban Road Infrastructure An Economic Evaluation"@en
  • "Tolls on Interurban Road Infrastructure : an Economic Evaluation"@en
  • "Report of the Hundred and Eighteenth Round Table on Transport Economics held in Paris on 30th November-1st December 2000 on the following topic tolls on interurban road infrastructure : an economic evaluation"
  • "Report of the Hundred and Eighteenth Round Table on Transport Economics held in Paris on 30th November-1st December 2000 on the following topic tolls on interurban road infrastructure : an economic evaluation"@en
  • "Tolls on Interurban Road Infrastructure: An Economic Evaluation"@en
  • "Tolls on Interurban Road Infrastructure: An Economic Evaluation"
  • "Report of the Hundred and Eighteenth Round Table on Transport Economics held in Paris on 30th November-1st December 2000 on the following topic : tolls on interurban road infrastructure : an economic evaluation"@en
  • "Report of the hundred and eighteenth round table on transport economics : held in Paris on 30th November-1st December 2000 on the following topic: Tolls on interurban road infrastructure : an economic evaluation"
  • "Report of the hundred and eighteenth round table on transport economics : held in Paris on 30th november - 1st december 2000 on the following topic : Tolls on interurban road infrastructure ; an economic evaluation"