In November 1989, Mexico City's administration imposed a regulation banning each car from driving on a specific day of the week. The regulation has been both popular and controversial. Some feel that it is a reasonable concession aimed at alleviating congestion and pollution problems. Others feel it is both inefficient and unfair: inefficient in the way most rationing systems are inefficent, and unfair in that it is costly to some and easily avoided...
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1995/12/31
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS1554
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2010/07/01
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Rationing can backfire : the day without a car in Mexico City
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elasticity of car demand