Why congestion pricing — a great idea! — is doomed
Why congestion pricing — a great idea! — is doomed
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Fans of Friedrich Hayek know that a price is a glorious thing. In his 1945 essay, “The Use of Knowledge in Society,” Hayek asks us to imagine that for some reason tin has come to be in short supply. In less time than it would take the government to form a
committee to study the shortage, the invisible hand of the marketplace resolves it. As tin gets scarcer, users with a pressing need for the metal bid up the price, sending a strong signal to all users of tin: Economize! As if by magic, across the globe,
suppliers look to see whether they can supply more at the higher prices, while processes are rejiggered to use less of the now-precious metal, and some low-margin products are taken out of production entirely, freeing up tin for higher-value uses.
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Fans of Friedrich Hayek know that a price is a glorious thing. In his 1945 essay, “The Use of Knowledge in Society,” Hayek asks us to imagine that for some reason tin has come to be in short supply. In less time than it would take the government to form a
committee to study the shortage, the invisible hand of the marketplace resolves it. As tin gets scarcer, users with a pressing need for the metal bid up the price, sending a strong signal to all users of tin: Economize! As if by magic, across the globe,
suppliers look to see whether they can supply more at the higher prices, while processes are rejiggered to use less of the now-precious metal, and some low-margin products are taken out of production entirely, freeing up tin for higher-value uses.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/12/congestion-pricing-great-idea-people-hate/