International audienceSubsidization of urban public transportation systems is often motivated by economies of scale and second-best considerations such as an underpriced road alternative. We model a public transit line subject to frictions between users (in-vehicle crowding), users and vehicles (boarding and alighting delays), and vehicles (congestion). We derive the profit- and welfare-maximizing provisions of supply. We show that if demand exceeds a first threshold, the system enters a congested regime and service frequency decreases. Beyond a second threshold, the strong deterioration of service quality causes the transit line to operate under diseconomies of scale, calling for a Pigouvian tax instead of a subsidy. This finding, which go...
This study analyzes economies of scale and density as a rationale for subsidizing transit agencies i...
Subsidising public transport is a widely used policy, normally justified by redistributional objecti...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...
Subsidization of urban public transportation systems is often motivated by economies of scale and/or...
A cumulative deterioration of urban mass transportation service--fewer riders lead to less frequent ...
Mohring (1972) argues that urban public transport exhibits considerable economies of scale if users...
This paper derives intuitive and empirically useful formulas for the optimal pricing of passenger tr...
In this journal, van Reeven (2008) develops a model aimed at showing that scale economies on users' ...
This paper analyzes the efficiency of and the substitutability between three urban congestion manage...
We analyze urban congestion management policies through numerical analysis of a simple model that: ...
The paper studies a general bidirectional public transport line along which demand varies by line se...
Using a single line model, it has been shown recently that the presence of a stringent financial cons...
International audienceThere is a large operations research literature on public transit system desig...
This paper examines how a public transport operator, maximizing social welfare, should design an opt...
The interplay between congestion and crowding externalities in the design of urban bus systems is id...
This study analyzes economies of scale and density as a rationale for subsidizing transit agencies i...
Subsidising public transport is a widely used policy, normally justified by redistributional objecti...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...
Subsidization of urban public transportation systems is often motivated by economies of scale and/or...
A cumulative deterioration of urban mass transportation service--fewer riders lead to less frequent ...
Mohring (1972) argues that urban public transport exhibits considerable economies of scale if users...
This paper derives intuitive and empirically useful formulas for the optimal pricing of passenger tr...
In this journal, van Reeven (2008) develops a model aimed at showing that scale economies on users' ...
This paper analyzes the efficiency of and the substitutability between three urban congestion manage...
We analyze urban congestion management policies through numerical analysis of a simple model that: ...
The paper studies a general bidirectional public transport line along which demand varies by line se...
Using a single line model, it has been shown recently that the presence of a stringent financial cons...
International audienceThere is a large operations research literature on public transit system desig...
This paper examines how a public transport operator, maximizing social welfare, should design an opt...
The interplay between congestion and crowding externalities in the design of urban bus systems is id...
This study analyzes economies of scale and density as a rationale for subsidizing transit agencies i...
Subsidising public transport is a widely used policy, normally justified by redistributional objecti...
Using a numerical model of the urban transportation sector, calibrated to data for Brussels and for ...