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The University-as-Monopolist: Why Parking Problems Persist at University Campuses
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The University-as-Monopolist: Why Parking Problems Persist at University Campuses

Christopher A Westley and Bill H. Schmidt
The journal of applied business and economics, Vol.10(6), pp.39-43
03-2010

Abstract

A common problem at major university campuses in the United States concerns persistent parking space shortages. While such a situation reflects an inadequate pricing mechanism for parking, it also reflects a result consistent with monopoly providers of parking services. In this paper, we analyze the parking problem from this perspective, utilizing a cost-benefit approach that explains why the incentive structure that exists at American universities makes such problems likely.
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