Economic and Environmental Effects of Public Transport Subsidy Policies: a Spatial CGE Model of Beijing
Public transport plays an important role in the environment. This study established a Spatial Computable General Equilibrium (SCGE) model to examine the economic and environmental effects of public transport subsidy policies. The model includes firms, consumers, and traffic modules in one framework....
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doaj-2362ea13d83a4e9cb14803b88b92a7ef2020-11-25T00:00:43ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472018-01-01201810.1155/2018/38432813843281Economic and Environmental Effects of Public Transport Subsidy Policies: a Spatial CGE Model of BeijingPing Xu0Weiyu Wang1Chunxia Wei2School of Economics, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, ChinaTax Institute of State Administration of Taxation, Yangzhou 225007, ChinaSchool of Economics, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, ChinaPublic transport plays an important role in the environment. This study established a Spatial Computable General Equilibrium (SCGE) model to examine the economic and environmental effects of public transport subsidy policies. The model includes firms, consumers, and traffic modules in one framework. Statistical data from Beijing were used in calibration to obtain benchmark equilibrium. Based on the equilibrium, simulations compared citywide social welfare, jobs-housing spatial population distribution, and environmental outputs under four subsidy policies: fare subsidy, cash grants, road expansion, and public transport speedup. Based on the results regarding the effects of public transport policies, conclusions can be drawn about which policies will have greater overall social influence and should therefore be used.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3843281 |
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Economic and Environmental Effects of Public Transport Subsidy Policies: a Spatial CGE Model of Beijing |
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Economic and Environmental Effects of Public Transport Subsidy Policies: a Spatial CGE Model of Beijing |
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Economic and Environmental Effects of Public Transport Subsidy Policies: a Spatial CGE Model of Beijing |
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Mathematical Problems in Engineering |
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Public transport plays an important role in the environment. This study established a Spatial Computable General Equilibrium (SCGE) model to examine the economic and environmental effects of public transport subsidy policies. The model includes firms, consumers, and traffic modules in one framework. Statistical data from Beijing were used in calibration to obtain benchmark equilibrium. Based on the equilibrium, simulations compared citywide social welfare, jobs-housing spatial population distribution, and environmental outputs under four subsidy policies: fare subsidy, cash grants, road expansion, and public transport speedup. Based on the results regarding the effects of public transport policies, conclusions can be drawn about which policies will have greater overall social influence and should therefore be used. |
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