We build a conceptual framework to analyze the virtues and limitations of alternative mechanisms that can be used to auction a highway. We argue that current mechanisms, which fix the term of the franchise, create unnecesary risk and facilitate post-contract opportunism by the regulator and the franchise-holder. We propose a new mechanism that allocates the franchise to the firm asking the least present value of toll revenue. We argue that this mechanisms is clearly superior to those currently in use
Agency theory has been widely used in the franchising literature. This theory analyzes the contract ...
In recent years financially stressed jurisdictions have attempted to solve their fiscal shortfalls b...
This report describes and evaluates the present state of the Chilean infrastructure concessions prog...
In recent years several countries have started massive highway franchising programs auctioned to pri...
In this paper we show that fixed-term contracts, which are commonly used to franchise highways, do ...
Private participation in road projects is increasing around the world. The most popular form of fran...
This paper considers the welfare impacts of a range of franchising regimes for congestible highways....
This paper discusses privatization among investments in infrastructure. The goal of this paper is t...
Urban highways are a scarce resource. For this reason, the auction of urban highway franchises to th...
Franchising, competition and incentives The paper reviews some of the recent contributions of incit...
It has become increasingly common to allocate highway franchises to the bidder that offers to charge...
It has become increasingly common worldwide to auction the construction and operation of new highway...
International audienceWe analyze the privatization of highway firms, focusing both on the sale of th...
Abstract. We review the experience of both private toll-roads built in the United States during the ...
Agency theory has been widely used in the franchising literature. This theory analyzes the contract ...
In recent years financially stressed jurisdictions have attempted to solve their fiscal shortfalls b...
This report describes and evaluates the present state of the Chilean infrastructure concessions prog...
In recent years several countries have started massive highway franchising programs auctioned to pri...
In this paper we show that fixed-term contracts, which are commonly used to franchise highways, do ...
Private participation in road projects is increasing around the world. The most popular form of fran...
This paper considers the welfare impacts of a range of franchising regimes for congestible highways....
This paper discusses privatization among investments in infrastructure. The goal of this paper is t...
Urban highways are a scarce resource. For this reason, the auction of urban highway franchises to th...
Franchising, competition and incentives The paper reviews some of the recent contributions of incit...
It has become increasingly common to allocate highway franchises to the bidder that offers to charge...
It has become increasingly common worldwide to auction the construction and operation of new highway...
International audienceWe analyze the privatization of highway firms, focusing both on the sale of th...
Abstract. We review the experience of both private toll-roads built in the United States during the ...
Agency theory has been widely used in the franchising literature. This theory analyzes the contract ...
In recent years financially stressed jurisdictions have attempted to solve their fiscal shortfalls b...
This report describes and evaluates the present state of the Chilean infrastructure concessions prog...