Urban, transport and environmental policy (lead: Yanos Zylberberg)
Research evaluates the effects of transport infrastructure investments, as well as using house price responses to transport and environmental policies as a method of valuing their perceived costs or benefits. Other research covers the pricing policies of airports, and looks at urban development in multiple country settings.
Topics we address include:
- The winners and losers from rail investment
- Pricing and market power in airports
- Climate change in developing countries
- The long-run effects of pollution
Featured Publications:
- East Side Story: Historical Pollution and Persistent Neighborhood Sorting – Stephan H Heblich, Alex Trew, Yanos Zylberberg
- Environmental risk and the anchoring role of mobility rigidities – Renaud Coulomb, Yanos Zylberberg
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