Optimal Public Transport Pricing Towards an Agent-based Marginal Social Cost Approach
Authored by Benjamin Kickhoefer, Ihab Kaddoura, Andreas Neumann, Alejandro Tirachini
Date Published: 2015
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Abstract
In this paper, marginal cost-pricing rules are applied to an agent-based
model. User-specific optimal bus fares are estimated by simulating user
interactions at a microscopic level. We consider external effects of
prolonged in-vehicle and waiting times (including the effect of full
buses on boarding denials) induced by passengers boarding vehicles. We
give a new-look to the relationship between optimal fare and travel
distance, which is found to depend crucially on the type of external
cost that is considered when calculating fares. Conditions for optimal
bus fares that increase or decrease as a function of trip length are
numerically found.
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