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Título : Do users respond to congestion pricing? Evidence on demand elasticity from managed lanes
Autor : Collado Van-Baumberghen, Natalia
Linares Llamas, Pedro
Labeaga Azcona, José M.
Resumen : 
While congestion pricing has been widely implemented, empirical evidence on price elasticities remains limited and often relies on discrete policy changes or low-frequency data, which constrain identification. Moreover, there is virtually no econometric evidence on demand elasticity in managed lanes in interurban environments with time-of-day-varying tolls. Using high-frequency hourly data from two major California corridors, we estimate demand elasticity within a panel regression framework that exploits variation in tolls across routes, hours, and days of the week. This approach allows us to identify short-run demand responses from continuous within-sample price variation, overcoming key limitations in the existing literature. We also analyze how responsiveness evolves over time, capturing medium-run behavioral adjustments. Our results provide new evidence on user price sensitivity in managed lanes settings and contribute to a more robust understanding of congestion pricing as a demand management tool. The findings have implications for the design and evaluation of pricing policies, particularly in assessing whether such schemes effectively mitigate congestion or primarily redistribute traffic.  
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/11531/109490
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