As a private citizen, I had always been intrigued to stop at a concrete booth and fish out a dime and a nickel to pay the 15-cent toll at Gary. As governor, I asked, "What does it cost us to collect a toll?" This being government, no one knew, but after a few days of calculation, the answer came: "About 34 cents, we think."Tolls are a good mechanism to deal with congestion externalities and to raise funds to finance public goods. But they don't make sense if they are too small.
Saturday, May 27, 2006
The Case for Higher Tolls
In today's NY Times, Mitch Daniels, the governor of Indiana, reports on the economics of toll collection:
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