Robert Krol is an emeritus Professor of Economics at California State University, Northridge and author of “Tolling the Freeway: Congestion Pricing and the Economics of Managing Traffic,” Annals of Computational Economics.
Economic activity in cities is the life blood of an economy. The U.S. conference of Mayors estimates that cities generated almost 91 percent of aggregate U.S. gross...
New York City is the second most congested city in the U.S. For the New York Metro Area, commuters spend an additional 92 hours sitting in traffic costing them over...
President Trump’s on-again off-again tariff policy will have a negative impact on the U.S economy. It will reduce trade and international investment, stifling U.S....