The avoid the development of a congestion problem in roads and streets, the supply of transport infrastructure should keep pace with its demand. However, this is not an easy task, because the required funds tend to growth faster than tax collection does. which poses a challenge to society: how to finance the gap between necesities and availabilities while not forcing a decrease in other sectors' share in public budget, especially in social ones. For example, this paper argues that taffic management including the introduction of toll fees for the use of using congested streets or, in the extreme, the prohibition to use some cars in rush hours have limited potential to respond to the challenge. It seems there is no real alternative to just...
Over the last fifteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile has concerned authorities...
Highway concessions are becoming quite popular all around the world as a means to promote private pa...
Most public transport subsidies in developing countries are justified on equity or social grounds. ...
The avoid the development of a congestion problem in roads and streets, the supply of transport infr...
To avoid the development of a congestion problem in roads and streets, the supply of transport infra...
Chile has experienced rapid economic growth for more than a decade. Demand for basic infrastructure ...
To increase investment in infrastructure, in the early 1990s Chile's government introduced private c...
Developing countries often have infrastructure needs that far outpace their ability to finance and u...
This paper describes and evaluates the Chilean infrastructure concessions program, which is one of t...
Throughout the years, as well as the world, transportation has always played a large role in the eco...
There is a large and still growing literature on road pricing; there is also a large literature on p...
This report describes and evaluates the present state of the Chilean infrastructure concessions prog...
During the last forty years, Santiago has experienced a series of drastic changes in public transpor...
Over the last fefteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile, has concerned authoritie...
(Harvard University) for proposing the idea for this paper and for reading and correct-ing with extr...
Over the last fifteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile has concerned authorities...
Highway concessions are becoming quite popular all around the world as a means to promote private pa...
Most public transport subsidies in developing countries are justified on equity or social grounds. ...
The avoid the development of a congestion problem in roads and streets, the supply of transport infr...
To avoid the development of a congestion problem in roads and streets, the supply of transport infra...
Chile has experienced rapid economic growth for more than a decade. Demand for basic infrastructure ...
To increase investment in infrastructure, in the early 1990s Chile's government introduced private c...
Developing countries often have infrastructure needs that far outpace their ability to finance and u...
This paper describes and evaluates the Chilean infrastructure concessions program, which is one of t...
Throughout the years, as well as the world, transportation has always played a large role in the eco...
There is a large and still growing literature on road pricing; there is also a large literature on p...
This report describes and evaluates the present state of the Chilean infrastructure concessions prog...
During the last forty years, Santiago has experienced a series of drastic changes in public transpor...
Over the last fefteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile, has concerned authoritie...
(Harvard University) for proposing the idea for this paper and for reading and correct-ing with extr...
Over the last fifteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile has concerned authorities...
Highway concessions are becoming quite popular all around the world as a means to promote private pa...
Most public transport subsidies in developing countries are justified on equity or social grounds. ...