This paper examines some of the economic reasons for price and entry regulation in the taxi industry and presents the legal framework under which taxis and hire cars are regulated in England and Wales outside London. It is argued that the current law is defective and should be amended to incorporate explicitly the inter-relationship between fares and vehicle numbers such that the regulators have the discretion to choose between a high price/high availability service and a low price/low availability service
This dissertation examines metropolitan areas subject to exclusive cruising regulations which preven...
Autonomous taxis seem closer than ever before. Scholars agree that they have a disruptive potential ...
This paper reports the results of a study into the value of taxi passengers' walking time, waiting t...
This paper reviews the effects of the 1985 Transport Act in the Taxi Industry, drawing on the result...
The primary objective of this thesis is to provide a new approach to optimizing the supply of taxis ...
This paper presents the findings of a survey of taxi licensing policy in England and Wales in mid 19...
Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Faculty of Economics and Business. The University of ...
This study investigates the regulation of the taxi industry in Hobart. The economic rationale behin...
The study herein is divided into the following sections: Part II reviews the history of regulation a...
In recent years, the taxi industry has drawn great attention from the media. Indeed, the introductio...
This paper addresses, for the taxi market in Ireland, whether judicial, legislative and regulatory p...
This paper conducts an enquiry into whether various regulatory theories suggest that there exists a ...
This paper reports the empirical results from a study into the value of taxi passengers1 waiting tim...
International audience1. Several market failures would justify some forms of price control and entry...
The regulation of taxis in Ireland has changed dramatically since the onset of the Great Recession. ...
This dissertation examines metropolitan areas subject to exclusive cruising regulations which preven...
Autonomous taxis seem closer than ever before. Scholars agree that they have a disruptive potential ...
This paper reports the results of a study into the value of taxi passengers' walking time, waiting t...
This paper reviews the effects of the 1985 Transport Act in the Taxi Industry, drawing on the result...
The primary objective of this thesis is to provide a new approach to optimizing the supply of taxis ...
This paper presents the findings of a survey of taxi licensing policy in England and Wales in mid 19...
Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Faculty of Economics and Business. The University of ...
This study investigates the regulation of the taxi industry in Hobart. The economic rationale behin...
The study herein is divided into the following sections: Part II reviews the history of regulation a...
In recent years, the taxi industry has drawn great attention from the media. Indeed, the introductio...
This paper addresses, for the taxi market in Ireland, whether judicial, legislative and regulatory p...
This paper conducts an enquiry into whether various regulatory theories suggest that there exists a ...
This paper reports the empirical results from a study into the value of taxi passengers1 waiting tim...
International audience1. Several market failures would justify some forms of price control and entry...
The regulation of taxis in Ireland has changed dramatically since the onset of the Great Recession. ...
This dissertation examines metropolitan areas subject to exclusive cruising regulations which preven...
Autonomous taxis seem closer than ever before. Scholars agree that they have a disruptive potential ...
This paper reports the results of a study into the value of taxi passengers' walking time, waiting t...