This paper synthesizes evidence from Workshop 3 ‘Market initiative regimes: experience and measures to improve performance’ of the 15th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport. This workshop discussed the growing importance of market initiative regimes in public transport focussing on the market and regulatory developments in three sectors: local and regional bus, long-distance coach and passenger train services. The comparison of these sectors illustrated impressive but also very substantial differences between countries in terms of market potentials, success of market initiative, regulatory paths taken and resulting performance. Various observations were made. The size and stratification of passen...
During the past three decades, urban public transport policy has gone through several phases. From p...
The following four papers are selected from workshops held as part of the Tenth International Confer...
Despite the many socio-economic similarities between Sweden and Norway, differences in jurisdiction,...
The role played by market initiative regimes in public transport in Europe is growing. Initially lim...
This workshop reviewed recent good and bad practice with respect to market initiatives in public tra...
This workshop reviewed recent good and bad practice with respect to market initiatives in public tra...
This workshop focussed on practical aspects of change across institutional regimes in the public tra...
The past emphasis in this conference series has been on the best ways to deregulate regulated public...
Most countries contemplating the introduction of competition-based organizational forms did not perc...
Workshop 3A focussed on matters of institutional design that seem likely to improve public transport...
In 1989 the late Prof Michael Beesley and Prof David Hensher convened a workshop of an invitational ...
The past emphasis in this conference series has been on the best ways to deregulate regulated public...
Developing countries and countries in transition represent between 85% and 90% of the world’s popula...
This paper explores the experience of developed countries that have introduced greater private secto...
This workshop continued the long tradition of reviewing developments in the contracting-out of publi...
During the past three decades, urban public transport policy has gone through several phases. From p...
The following four papers are selected from workshops held as part of the Tenth International Confer...
Despite the many socio-economic similarities between Sweden and Norway, differences in jurisdiction,...
The role played by market initiative regimes in public transport in Europe is growing. Initially lim...
This workshop reviewed recent good and bad practice with respect to market initiatives in public tra...
This workshop reviewed recent good and bad practice with respect to market initiatives in public tra...
This workshop focussed on practical aspects of change across institutional regimes in the public tra...
The past emphasis in this conference series has been on the best ways to deregulate regulated public...
Most countries contemplating the introduction of competition-based organizational forms did not perc...
Workshop 3A focussed on matters of institutional design that seem likely to improve public transport...
In 1989 the late Prof Michael Beesley and Prof David Hensher convened a workshop of an invitational ...
The past emphasis in this conference series has been on the best ways to deregulate regulated public...
Developing countries and countries in transition represent between 85% and 90% of the world’s popula...
This paper explores the experience of developed countries that have introduced greater private secto...
This workshop continued the long tradition of reviewing developments in the contracting-out of publi...
During the past three decades, urban public transport policy has gone through several phases. From p...
The following four papers are selected from workshops held as part of the Tenth International Confer...
Despite the many socio-economic similarities between Sweden and Norway, differences in jurisdiction,...