The following report appeared recently in the British media regarding the “privatization” movement: UK rail passengers pay the price of privatization Rail privatization has led to the UK having the most expensive fares in Europe, serious overcrowding and train operating companies entirely reliant on public subsidies, according to a study. Long distance, day return and season tickets are all about twice the price of similar tickets in France, Germany, Italy and Spain, which have publicly-run rail systems, the study for the TUC [Trade Unions Congress] by academics at the University of Manchester said. Average train fares in the UK increased at three times the rate of average wages between 2008 and 2012. The study also found that the average ...
This paper analyses the privatisation of Britain’s railways, starting with the original legislation ...
The 1993 Railways Act provided for the privatisation of British Rail in the form of franchising of p...
This paper is concerned with the financial performance of the British passenger rail industry since ...
The following report appeared recently in the British media regarding the “privatization” movement: ...
Michael Moran, one of the authors of a report on the system of rail privatisation in the UK, discuss...
Following the government�s decision to place Railtrack into administration (October 2001), attentio...
AbstractThis article accounts for the British experiment with rail privatisation and how it has work...
This paper uses a social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA) framework to assess whether rail privatisation...
A crucial feature of rail privatisation in Britain was franchising. Passenger services were franchis...
Britain's passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and produce ...
Britain\u27s passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and prod...
This paper gives a brief overview of subsidy arrangements in the privatised passenger rail industry ...
This paper focuses on the performance and regulation of the train operating companies in Britain’s ...
Great Britain has a railway industry which appears to be a rare case study within an international c...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the degree to which Network Rail, the new not-for-profit inf...
This paper analyses the privatisation of Britain’s railways, starting with the original legislation ...
The 1993 Railways Act provided for the privatisation of British Rail in the form of franchising of p...
This paper is concerned with the financial performance of the British passenger rail industry since ...
The following report appeared recently in the British media regarding the “privatization” movement: ...
Michael Moran, one of the authors of a report on the system of rail privatisation in the UK, discuss...
Following the government�s decision to place Railtrack into administration (October 2001), attentio...
AbstractThis article accounts for the British experiment with rail privatisation and how it has work...
This paper uses a social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA) framework to assess whether rail privatisation...
A crucial feature of rail privatisation in Britain was franchising. Passenger services were franchis...
Britain's passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and produce ...
Britain\u27s passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and prod...
This paper gives a brief overview of subsidy arrangements in the privatised passenger rail industry ...
This paper focuses on the performance and regulation of the train operating companies in Britain’s ...
Great Britain has a railway industry which appears to be a rare case study within an international c...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the degree to which Network Rail, the new not-for-profit inf...
This paper analyses the privatisation of Britain’s railways, starting with the original legislation ...
The 1993 Railways Act provided for the privatisation of British Rail in the form of franchising of p...
This paper is concerned with the financial performance of the British passenger rail industry since ...