2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2013.10.013
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Strategies to manage barriers in policy formation and implementation of road pricing packages

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“…This context includes not only socio-economic, but also political aspects, taking into account the institutional structures of countries. The combination of policies and policy objectives can help building coalitions, but can also increase the risk of the failure of the package if one measure faces strong opposition, which, however, can be overcome if the process in managed carefully [75]. A vital element of success is the involvement at an early stage of potential veto players and the incorporation of their policy objectives in the agenda setting [85].…”
Section: Policy Packaging To Overcome the Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This context includes not only socio-economic, but also political aspects, taking into account the institutional structures of countries. The combination of policies and policy objectives can help building coalitions, but can also increase the risk of the failure of the package if one measure faces strong opposition, which, however, can be overcome if the process in managed carefully [75]. A vital element of success is the involvement at an early stage of potential veto players and the incorporation of their policy objectives in the agenda setting [85].…”
Section: Policy Packaging To Overcome the Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, we needed to evaluate the effectiveness of TDM measures packaging on the sustainable development of transport systems. Although confirming the causal relationship of packaging, excluding other potential contextual factors, such as political, geographical, and cultural factors, is mostly impossible in the real world [42], empirical research from different backgrounds on exploring the correlation between TDM packaging and transport system performance is meaningful for its design and implementation.…”
Section: Tdm Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This policy environment includes socioeconomic and political aspects of the institutional structures of countries. These structures help build coalitions but can also increase the risk that a policy package fails because one measure faces strong opposition . A core element of success is the involvement at an early stage of potential veto players and the incorporation of their policy objectives in the agenda setting …”
Section: Climate Change Policies Cobenefits and Coalitions To Decarmentioning
confidence: 99%