What are the Spatial Effects of Employer-Paid Parking at the CBD?

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes Franco, Sofia
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/82739
Resumo: This paper exploits the theoretical connections between employer-paid parking at the CBD and city size, urban welfare, land rents and car commuting using a spatial general equilibrium model with two transportation modes and endogenous residential parking. Our results show that employer-paid parking at the CBD is an ending parking subsidy that shifts a commuter’s decision towards driving to work by changing the relative costs structure of transport modes. By shifting population densities from locations near downtown towards the suburbs, the subsidy also increases the share of workers driving to work and expands the city size. However, the net impact on residential parking land cannot be signed in general because the effects on housing units and parking spaces per dwelling at a particular location in the city run in opposite directions. In addition, because employer-paid parking leads urban residents to prefer locations farther from the city core, residential land rent close to the downtown district decreases while, the value of residential land at central-suburban and in the suburbs increases. On the other hand, city residents as group generally benefit from employer-paid parking.
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title What are the Spatial Effects of Employer-Paid Parking at the CBD?
spellingShingle What are the Spatial Effects of Employer-Paid Parking at the CBD?
Fernandes Franco, Sofia
Employer-Paid Parking
Parking Subsidies
Urban Form
Modal Choice
title_short What are the Spatial Effects of Employer-Paid Parking at the CBD?
title_full What are the Spatial Effects of Employer-Paid Parking at the CBD?
title_fullStr What are the Spatial Effects of Employer-Paid Parking at the CBD?
title_full_unstemmed What are the Spatial Effects of Employer-Paid Parking at the CBD?
title_sort What are the Spatial Effects of Employer-Paid Parking at the CBD?
author Fernandes Franco, Sofia
author_facet Fernandes Franco, Sofia
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes Franco, Sofia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Employer-Paid Parking
Parking Subsidies
Urban Form
Modal Choice
topic Employer-Paid Parking
Parking Subsidies
Urban Form
Modal Choice
description This paper exploits the theoretical connections between employer-paid parking at the CBD and city size, urban welfare, land rents and car commuting using a spatial general equilibrium model with two transportation modes and endogenous residential parking. Our results show that employer-paid parking at the CBD is an ending parking subsidy that shifts a commuter’s decision towards driving to work by changing the relative costs structure of transport modes. By shifting population densities from locations near downtown towards the suburbs, the subsidy also increases the share of workers driving to work and expands the city size. However, the net impact on residential parking land cannot be signed in general because the effects on housing units and parking spaces per dwelling at a particular location in the city run in opposite directions. In addition, because employer-paid parking leads urban residents to prefer locations farther from the city core, residential land rent close to the downtown district decreases while, the value of residential land at central-suburban and in the suburbs increases. On the other hand, city residents as group generally benefit from employer-paid parking.
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