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Design of sustainable cordon toll pricing schemes in a monocentric city
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    Design of sustainable cordon toll pricing schemes in a monocentric city (English)
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    31 March 2016
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    monocentric city
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    sustainable cordon toll pricing
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    traffic emissions
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    air pollution cost
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    social welfare
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