Karma economies for sustainable urban mobility – a fair approach to public good value pricing

Kevin Riehl, Anastasios Kouvelas, Michail A. Makridis
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City road infrastructure can be considered a public good, and congestion is the intersection of demand for mobility with the limited available transportation supply. Congestion pricing is effective in reducing demand to sustainable levels below network capacity limits, but also controversial, as it introduces equity issues and systematically discriminates against lower-income groups. Karma is a non-monetary, fair, and efficient resource allocation mechanism that employs an artificial currency different from money, incentivises cooperation amongst selfish individuals, and achieves a balance between giving and taking. Where money does not do its job, Karma achieves socially more desirable allocations by being aligned with consumers’ needs rather than their financial power. This work highlights the value proposition of Karma, provides guidance on Karma mechanism design, and equips the reader with a useful software framework to model Karma economies and predict consumers’ behaviour. A case study of road pricing demonstrates Karma’s potential.

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可持续城市交通的因果经济——公共产品价值定价的公平方法
城市道路基础设施可以被认为是一种公共产品,而拥堵是出行需求与有限可用交通供应的交集。拥堵收费在将需求降低到低于网络容量限制的可持续水平方面是有效的,但也存在争议,因为它引入了公平问题,并系统性地歧视了低收入群体。Karma是一种非货币性的、公平的、高效的资源分配机制,它使用一种不同于金钱的人工货币,激励自私个体之间的合作,实现给予与索取之间的平衡。在金钱不起作用的地方,Karma通过与消费者的需求而不是他们的经济实力保持一致,实现了社会上更理想的分配。这项工作强调了因果报应的价值主张,提供了因果报应机制设计的指导,并为读者提供了一个有用的软件框架来模拟因果报应经济和预测消费者行为。一个道路收费的案例研究展示了Karma的潜力。
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