The pure free market will theoretically result in economic efficiency being achieved. At the heart of this proposition is the idea of consumer sovereignty, where producers that best meet the material wants of consumers will be the most successful. With some notable exceptions however, few transport markets work along free market principles, and hence by implication with little consumer sovereignty. Deregulated bus markets however, ‘should’ show evidence of the theorem. This paper therefore examines the English deregulated market to examine if this is indeed the case. An overall assessment of performance in terms of fare levels, technical efficiencies, profitability and user satisfaction is undertaken, and a correlation matrix estimated from...
In its Buses White Paper, the British Government sets out its proposals for abandoning quantitative ...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984–85, and r...
This paper uses a game theoretical approach to model the strategic interactions between operators in...
The pure free market will theoretically result in economic efficiency being achieved. At the heart o...
Following the 1985 Transport Act in Great Britain, reforms in the provision of bus services continue...
This research focuses on Great Britain’s experience with deregulation of urban bus transit services....
This paper has been prepared to document the arguments and any available evidence to establish the e...
Much research surrounds the move from publicly owned and operated bus markets to publicly controlled...
Much research surrounds the move from publicly owned and operated bus markets to publicly controlled...
Economic deregulation of local bus services remains controversial in terms of the claimed gains and ...
The competition between buses in a deregulated market is investigated. A game theoretical approach i...
The British bus industry has been organised as a system of strictly regulated route monopolies for o...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984-85, and r...
Principal aspects of bus economics (mainly using British examples) including cost structure, elastic...
In its White Paper \u27Buses\u27, the British Government sets out its proposals for creation of a fr...
In its Buses White Paper, the British Government sets out its proposals for abandoning quantitative ...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984–85, and r...
This paper uses a game theoretical approach to model the strategic interactions between operators in...
The pure free market will theoretically result in economic efficiency being achieved. At the heart o...
Following the 1985 Transport Act in Great Britain, reforms in the provision of bus services continue...
This research focuses on Great Britain’s experience with deregulation of urban bus transit services....
This paper has been prepared to document the arguments and any available evidence to establish the e...
Much research surrounds the move from publicly owned and operated bus markets to publicly controlled...
Much research surrounds the move from publicly owned and operated bus markets to publicly controlled...
Economic deregulation of local bus services remains controversial in terms of the claimed gains and ...
The competition between buses in a deregulated market is investigated. A game theoretical approach i...
The British bus industry has been organised as a system of strictly regulated route monopolies for o...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984-85, and r...
Principal aspects of bus economics (mainly using British examples) including cost structure, elastic...
In its White Paper \u27Buses\u27, the British Government sets out its proposals for creation of a fr...
In its Buses White Paper, the British Government sets out its proposals for abandoning quantitative ...
This paper identifies the principal areas of disagreement in the bus policy debate of 1984–85, and r...
This paper uses a game theoretical approach to model the strategic interactions between operators in...