This study assesses provincial taxi regulations on entry, fare, and trade in a Greater Vancouver regional context. Substandard taxi regulations explain why Vancouverites pay more for taxi service and wait longer to be picked up than in most other regions. The regulations impose additional costs on society, while doing little if anything to raise drivers’ incomes. The sole beneficiaries are the taxi license owners who earn super-normal profits because competition is tightly restricted. This study examines case studies to identify a regulatory regime that maximizes society’s welfare; this is a “pro-consumer” regime with free entry, deregulated fares, and no barriers to taxis picking up riders outside their home municipality. However, policy r...
This study investigates the regulation of the taxi industry in Hobart. The economic rationale behin...
In October of 2015, TransLink – the statutory authority responsible for Metro Vancouver’s regional t...
This report argues that taxi fares in Victoria must increase by an average of 12.5 per cent (with so...
New technological innovations in the passenger transportation industry in the form of “ridesourcing ...
International audience1. Several market failures would justify some forms of price control and entry...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
It is widely accepted that taxi fare regulation in Hong Kong has been adopted for a long time witho...
In recent years, the taxi industry has drawn great attention from the media. Indeed, the introductio...
Technological applications have caused a revolution in the way the individual transportation rides a...
1. Everywhere in the world, the taxi is set to play a central role in the future of urban mobility. ...
1. Everywhere in the world, the taxi is set to play a central role in the future of urban mobility. ...
This dissertation examines metropolitan areas subject to exclusive cruising regulations which preven...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
Technological applications have caused a revolution in the way individual transportation rides are o...
In most large cities, the taxi industry is subject to various types of regulation, such as entry res...
This study investigates the regulation of the taxi industry in Hobart. The economic rationale behin...
In October of 2015, TransLink – the statutory authority responsible for Metro Vancouver’s regional t...
This report argues that taxi fares in Victoria must increase by an average of 12.5 per cent (with so...
New technological innovations in the passenger transportation industry in the form of “ridesourcing ...
International audience1. Several market failures would justify some forms of price control and entry...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
It is widely accepted that taxi fare regulation in Hong Kong has been adopted for a long time witho...
In recent years, the taxi industry has drawn great attention from the media. Indeed, the introductio...
Technological applications have caused a revolution in the way the individual transportation rides a...
1. Everywhere in the world, the taxi is set to play a central role in the future of urban mobility. ...
1. Everywhere in the world, the taxi is set to play a central role in the future of urban mobility. ...
This dissertation examines metropolitan areas subject to exclusive cruising regulations which preven...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/152...
Technological applications have caused a revolution in the way individual transportation rides are o...
In most large cities, the taxi industry is subject to various types of regulation, such as entry res...
This study investigates the regulation of the taxi industry in Hobart. The economic rationale behin...
In October of 2015, TransLink – the statutory authority responsible for Metro Vancouver’s regional t...
This report argues that taxi fares in Victoria must increase by an average of 12.5 per cent (with so...