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The University is now issuing free The University is now issuing free Wisconsin voter ID cards at Union Wisconsin voter ID cards at Union South. Any US citizen who has lived at South. Any US citizen who has lived at their address for a month by the time their address for a month by the time of an election, is eligible to vote in of an election, is eligible to vote in Wisconsin.Wisconsin.
There will be extended hours today There will be extended hours today (September 23, Voter Registration (September 23, Voter Registration Day). Normally they will be issuing Day). Normally they will be issuing cards till. 5:00, but today they will be cards till. 5:00, but today they will be open until 8:00.open until 8:00.
Lecture 7Lecture 7Tuesday, September 23, 2014Tuesday, September 23, 2014
TransportationTransportation
Social processes underlying climate Social processes underlying climate change and obstructing solutionschange and obstructing solutions
1.1.Hyper-consumerismHyper-consumerism
2.2.Collective action failure among governmentsCollective action failure among governments
3.3.Negative externalitiesNegative externalities
4.4.NIMBY movements concerning clean energyNIMBY movements concerning clean energy
5.5.Power and climate denialPower and climate denial
GLOBAL WARMING: Solutions? GLOBAL WARMING: Solutions? 1.1.Dramatically increase the costs of carbon emissions through carbon Dramatically increase the costs of carbon emissions through carbon taxes in various forms (e.g. “cap-and-trade”)taxes in various forms (e.g. “cap-and-trade”)
2.2.Significantly expand Public investment in clean energySignificantly expand Public investment in clean energy
3.3.Massive public funding for research in energy alternativesMassive public funding for research in energy alternatives
4.4.Expansion of public transport. Free public transit?Expansion of public transport. Free public transit?
5.5.Subsidized energy efficiency retrofitting of buildingsSubsidized energy efficiency retrofitting of buildings
6.6.The biggest challenge: Shift towards a society less oriented to ever-The biggest challenge: Shift towards a society less oriented to ever-expanding material consumption. expanding material consumption.
ImplicationImplication
All of these solutions require a All of these solutions require a reinvigorated democratic reinvigorated democratic affirmative stateaffirmative state
YOUR CHOICE
BUS PRIVATE CAR
EVERYONE ELSE’SCHOICE
BUS A25 minutes
B10 minutes
PRIVATE CAR
C1.5 hours
D45 minutes
The Public Transportation Free Riding Problem:
Busses vs. Cars
Free-riding preferences: B > A > D > C
Free riding gain: 15 Minutes (A minus B)
“Sucker penalty”: 45 minutes (C minus D)
YOUR CHOICE
RAIL PRIVATE CAR
EVERYONE ELSE’SCHOICE
RAIL A15 minutes
B10 minutes
PRIVATE CAR
C25 minutes
D45 minutes
The Public Transportation Free Riding Problem:
Light Rail vs. Cars
Free riding gain: 5 Minutes (A minus B)
“Sucker penalty”: There is no sucker penalty!
III. Positive externalities of III. Positive externalities of good public transportationgood public transportation
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
What are the positive externalities of good public transportation?
1. Quicker commuting times, less congestion
2. Saving on private car infrastructure (parking ramps, street repairs, etc.)
3. Less pollution: less frequent house painting
4. Health benefits (asthma especially)
5. More efficient labor market, especially for poor (easier to get to jobs), therefore less need for welfare
6. Less need for multiple cars in a family
7. Energy savings
Key Question: What is the true economic value of the positive externalities of good public transportation?
IV. Why is Public IV. Why is Public Transportation so Transportation so weak in the U.S.?weak in the U.S.?
The LA Transportation Story The LA Transportation Story as told in as told in
Who Framed Roger RabbitWho Framed Roger Rabbit??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOXDrAk4tpc
Solutions Solutions
1.No free parking
2.Build infrastructure for transportation alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.
3.Increase residential density within cities
4.The full cost of driving should be reflected in gas taxes
5.Fully recognize the value of positive externalities in the price of public transit tickets. (Implication: perhaps tickets should be free).
Solutions Solutions
1.1.No free parkingNo free parking
2.Build infrastructure for transportation alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.
3.Increase residential density within cities
4.The full cost of driving should be reflected in gas taxes
5.Fully recognize the value of positive externalities in the price of public transit tickets. (Implication: perhaps tickets should be free).
Solutions Solutions
1.1.No free parkingNo free parking
2.2.Build infrastructure for transportation Build infrastructure for transportation alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.
3.Increase residential density within cities
4.The full cost of driving should be reflected in gas taxes
5.Fully recognize the value of positive externalities in the price of public transit tickets. (Implication: perhaps tickets should be free).
Solutions Solutions
1.1.No free parkingNo free parking
2.2.Build infrastructure for transportation Build infrastructure for transportation alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.
3.3.Increase residential density within citiesIncrease residential density within cities
4.The full cost of driving should be reflected in gas taxes
5.Fully recognize the value of positive externalities in the price of public transit tickets. (Implication: perhaps tickets should be free).
Solutions Solutions
1.1.No free parkingNo free parking
2.2.Build infrastructure for transportation Build infrastructure for transportation alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.
3.3.Increase residential density within citiesIncrease residential density within cities
4.4.The full cost of driving should be reflected in gas The full cost of driving should be reflected in gas taxestaxes
5.Fully recognize the value of positive externalities in the price of public transit tickets. (Implication: perhaps tickets should be free).
Solutions Solutions
1.1.No free parkingNo free parking
2.2.Build infrastructure for transportation Build infrastructure for transportation alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.alternatives: bike paths, rapid transit, etc.
3.3.Increase residential density within citiesIncrease residential density within cities
4.4.The full cost of driving should be reflected in gas The full cost of driving should be reflected in gas taxestaxes
5.5.Fully recognize the value of Fully recognize the value of positivepositive externalities externalities in the price of public transit tickets. (Implication: in the price of public transit tickets. (Implication: perhaps tickets should be free).perhaps tickets should be free).
http://freepublictransports.com/city/
Cities with at least some free public transportation