This paper studies the effects of introducing competition for local passenger railway markets in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. We compare the evolution of the frequency of service on lines that were exposed to competition for the market and lines that were not. Our results suggest that competitive lines enjoyed a stronger growth of the frequency of service than non-competitive lines, even after controlling for various line characteristics that might have an independent influence on the frequency of service. Our results further suggest that the effects of competition may depend strongly on the operator and on characteristics of the line
AbstractOn account of EU directives, the railway transit markets have been liberalized and railway p...
Published online: 2 December 2013This paper presents a game-theoretic model of a liberalized railway...
This paper compares the experience of three European countries with long experience of competition i...
This paper studies the effects of introducing competition for local passenger railway markets in the...
This paper studies the effects of introducing competition for local passenger railway markets in the...
Abstract: This paper studies the effects of introducing competition for local passenger railway mark...
In Germany, competitive franchising is increasingly being used to procure passenger railway services...
In Germany, competitive franchising is increasingly being used to procure passenger railway services...
Since 1994, train operating companies other than the incumbent DB are allowed to run passenger train...
This paper presents the results of simulating the effects of introducing competition on a long dista...
Working Papers du LAET, 2020/01International audienceThe paper explores the effect of the competitiv...
We study competitive awarding procedures of short haul railway passenger services in Germany from 1...
Introducing competition to the railway market is a long and difficult process and it is still ongoin...
This paper is aimed at evaluating the net gains and trade-offs at stake in implementing the competit...
The question to be examined in this paper is empirical evidence of path dependence of the Czech rail...
AbstractOn account of EU directives, the railway transit markets have been liberalized and railway p...
Published online: 2 December 2013This paper presents a game-theoretic model of a liberalized railway...
This paper compares the experience of three European countries with long experience of competition i...
This paper studies the effects of introducing competition for local passenger railway markets in the...
This paper studies the effects of introducing competition for local passenger railway markets in the...
Abstract: This paper studies the effects of introducing competition for local passenger railway mark...
In Germany, competitive franchising is increasingly being used to procure passenger railway services...
In Germany, competitive franchising is increasingly being used to procure passenger railway services...
Since 1994, train operating companies other than the incumbent DB are allowed to run passenger train...
This paper presents the results of simulating the effects of introducing competition on a long dista...
Working Papers du LAET, 2020/01International audienceThe paper explores the effect of the competitiv...
We study competitive awarding procedures of short haul railway passenger services in Germany from 1...
Introducing competition to the railway market is a long and difficult process and it is still ongoin...
This paper is aimed at evaluating the net gains and trade-offs at stake in implementing the competit...
The question to be examined in this paper is empirical evidence of path dependence of the Czech rail...
AbstractOn account of EU directives, the railway transit markets have been liberalized and railway p...
Published online: 2 December 2013This paper presents a game-theoretic model of a liberalized railway...
This paper compares the experience of three European countries with long experience of competition i...