Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic regulation of the French railway industry. The methodology consists in econometrically testing various scenarios of regulation and determining which of these best fits the data. Using aggregate data on the overall passenger traffic for the incumbent French rail operator (RO), SNCF, the two behavioral hypotheses of reference which we consider –absence of regulation of the rail operator which acts as a pure monopoly, and price regulation of services supplied by the RO– are both statistically significant and do not subtract from each other. This result is certainly related to the fact that passenger services include both high speed train servic...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
The first chapter of the book “Rail economics, policy and regulation in Europe”, sets the stage and ...
This issue of Network Industries Quarterly will look at different issues of rail regulation with exa...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
National audienceBased on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the eff...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
The first chapter of the book “Rail economics, policy and regulation in Europe”, sets the stage and ...
This issue of Network Industries Quarterly will look at different issues of rail regulation with exa...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...
In the second half of the 19th century, excluding India among the main countries, railways were priv...