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Economic Instruments (Manfred Breithaupt, GIZ)
Economic Instruments (Manfred Breithaupt, GIZ)
| Title of Document | Economic Instruments (Manfred Breithaupt, GIZ) |
| Abstract | One of the best ways to influence travel behaviour is through economic instruments. This module surveys successful experiences on fuel and vehicle taxes, road pricing and other instruments, showing that a range of often under-utilised policy options exists for developing cities. The module shows how economic instruments can work toward multiple goals, generating revenues and reducing congestion while improving air quality. |
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► English: 1D-EI-EN.pdf |
| Original Source | GIZ |
| Year | 2011 |
| Region/Country | |
| Language(s) | Chinese, English, Spanish |
| Document Type | Training Material - http://www.sutp.org/en-dn-th1 |
| Sector | Transport, Urban Planning |
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