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The case for taxing surface parking
Eran Feitelson
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, Orit Rotem
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Department of Geography
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
parking
100%
tax
58%
externality
54%
parking provision
17%
transaction cost
12%
incentive
8%
land cover
7%
attribute
6%
market
6%
city
5%
method
1%
Business & Economics
Parking
95%
Externalities
35%
Tax
31%
Revenue
17%
Attractiveness
14%
Land Cover
13%
Transaction Costs
11%
Central City
10%
Retail
9%
Incentives
8%
Social Sciences
taxes
71%
social attraction
27%
revenue
23%
transaction costs
16%
incentive
10%
market
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Parking
86%
Taxation
55%
Costs
3%