The present article considers, and rejects, four arguments against the privatization of roads, and in favor of our present system of road socialism. They are 1. Eminent domain is cheap, efficient, and necessary, but only government can avail itself of their “benefits.” 2. Roads are not perfectly competitive, but rather, necessarily, are characterized by monopolistic elements, which only the state can address. 3. Roads are different then everything else; people impose waiting costs on others without taking them into account; this externalities problem is a market failure that, again, only government can solve. 4. Road privatization is unfair to abutting property owners. In section 3, the paper deals with five objections to, or difficulties w...
This article evaluates the proposed sale of the tolling rights on Queensland Motorways from an econo...
Over the past decade, there has been a wave of public support in many countries for privatization an...
Abstract: Toll Roads Privatization to Accelerate Providing Adequate Toll Road Infrastructure in Indo...
Los Angeles has had the worst traffic for the longest time out of any American city with many of its...
Provides an overview of trends in toll road privatization and discusses implications for the public,...
This paper reviews issues raised by the use of private firms to finance, build, and/or operate highw...
During most of the twentieth century, highways, tunnels and bridges were viewed as public goods that...
It is worldwide accepted that the transportation sector is crucial for steady and continuous growth ...
One of the key distinctions being made in local government policy studies is that between local gove...
In the past decade governments all over the world have begun privatizing state enterprises—indeed, i...
Mounting empirical evidence of privatization’s benefits coincides with increasing dissatis-faction a...
Key arguments for privatizing public infrastructure range from providing money so cash-strapped go...
In the past decade governments all over the world have begun privatizing state enterprises-indeed, i...
Contains fulltext : 67427.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)24 november 200
This Article argues, using the case of responses to traffic congestion, that public choice theory pr...
This article evaluates the proposed sale of the tolling rights on Queensland Motorways from an econo...
Over the past decade, there has been a wave of public support in many countries for privatization an...
Abstract: Toll Roads Privatization to Accelerate Providing Adequate Toll Road Infrastructure in Indo...
Los Angeles has had the worst traffic for the longest time out of any American city with many of its...
Provides an overview of trends in toll road privatization and discusses implications for the public,...
This paper reviews issues raised by the use of private firms to finance, build, and/or operate highw...
During most of the twentieth century, highways, tunnels and bridges were viewed as public goods that...
It is worldwide accepted that the transportation sector is crucial for steady and continuous growth ...
One of the key distinctions being made in local government policy studies is that between local gove...
In the past decade governments all over the world have begun privatizing state enterprises—indeed, i...
Mounting empirical evidence of privatization’s benefits coincides with increasing dissatis-faction a...
Key arguments for privatizing public infrastructure range from providing money so cash-strapped go...
In the past decade governments all over the world have begun privatizing state enterprises-indeed, i...
Contains fulltext : 67427.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)24 november 200
This Article argues, using the case of responses to traffic congestion, that public choice theory pr...
This article evaluates the proposed sale of the tolling rights on Queensland Motorways from an econo...
Over the past decade, there has been a wave of public support in many countries for privatization an...
Abstract: Toll Roads Privatization to Accelerate Providing Adequate Toll Road Infrastructure in Indo...