Governments typically underwrite public transport, but that funding is significant and growing. Drawing in private-sector expertise, by privatising the services typically does not eliminate the need for public funding; in any case, such support requires probity rules. Periodic competitions can be undertaken to award the right to provide the service, in return for subsidy or premium payment. Competitive tendering (or “franchising”) in transport dates back to principles espoused by Chadwick in the 1850s and later by Demsetz. The conduct of the tendering competition is central to a successful outcome of franchising. Exclusive rights set out the franchisee’s responsibilities and risk transfer, in return for which a premium is paid to government...
This paper compares the experience of the two countries in Europe with the most experience of passen...
Most countries contemplating the introduction of competition-based organizational forms did not perc...
As in several other European Union Member States, Germany has used tendering to an increasing degree...
During the past 15 years competitive tenders have become a common procedure to procure and organise...
Road-based public transport internationally is increasingly exposed to the economic elements of comp...
The 90s saw a noticeable growth in the use of competitive tendering as a way of selecting bus operat...
Britain is one of the countries with the most experience of alternative ways of procuring public tra...
Britain is one of the countries with the most experience of alternative ways of procuring public tra...
This paper documents some thoughts on the reform agenda in public transit that is occurring througho...
This paper titled, “Public Transport – An Essential Service”, asks the questions: (a) Is the contra...
A key attribute of competitive tendering for the periodic selection of operators of subsidised publi...
Transit systems and buses, in particular, generally suffer from severe financial problems that affec...
This paper outlines the legal position in terms of EU regulations of the various options for deliver...
Portraying implications of deregulation, this thesis presents an extensive review of deregulation i...
Competitive tendering is a widespread procurement strategy for increasing efficiency in the passenge...
This paper compares the experience of the two countries in Europe with the most experience of passen...
Most countries contemplating the introduction of competition-based organizational forms did not perc...
As in several other European Union Member States, Germany has used tendering to an increasing degree...
During the past 15 years competitive tenders have become a common procedure to procure and organise...
Road-based public transport internationally is increasingly exposed to the economic elements of comp...
The 90s saw a noticeable growth in the use of competitive tendering as a way of selecting bus operat...
Britain is one of the countries with the most experience of alternative ways of procuring public tra...
Britain is one of the countries with the most experience of alternative ways of procuring public tra...
This paper documents some thoughts on the reform agenda in public transit that is occurring througho...
This paper titled, “Public Transport – An Essential Service”, asks the questions: (a) Is the contra...
A key attribute of competitive tendering for the periodic selection of operators of subsidised publi...
Transit systems and buses, in particular, generally suffer from severe financial problems that affec...
This paper outlines the legal position in terms of EU regulations of the various options for deliver...
Portraying implications of deregulation, this thesis presents an extensive review of deregulation i...
Competitive tendering is a widespread procurement strategy for increasing efficiency in the passenge...
This paper compares the experience of the two countries in Europe with the most experience of passen...
Most countries contemplating the introduction of competition-based organizational forms did not perc...
As in several other European Union Member States, Germany has used tendering to an increasing degree...