Eren Inci won the Kuhmo-Nectar Award
FASS faculty member Eren Inci won the Best Paper Award at the
Kuhmo-Nectar Conference on Transport Economics for his joint work with Kevin
Hasker (Bilkent University) entitled “Free Parking for All in Shopping Malls”. Kuhmo-Nectar Conference is one of the most
prestigious conferences on transport economics in the world. The past
recipients of the award include prominent transport economists Richard Arnott
(University of California, Riverside), Robin Lindsey (University of British
Columbia), and Mogens Fosgerau (Technical University of
Denmark).
This paper is the first to analyze the economics of shopping mall
parking. As opposed to the common view, it explains why providing parking for
free and embedding the costs of parking into the price of goods sold at the
mall may be socially desirable. The paper also analyzes minimum parking
requirements, which specify the least amount of parking that every land use
must provide. Even though these requirements exist all over the world, they
have been criticized by some popular press and urban planning circles as being
irrational and unreasonable. By providing the micro-economic foundations of
minimum parking requirements for the first time, the paper adds another angle
to the discussions.
We congratulate Eren Inci for his success in his research.
FASS