International audienceThe development of rail freight is central to the European Union's transportation policy. As it has been the case for road and air transport and for other network industries (e.g. energy and telecommunications), deregulation and market opening have been the main policy options chosen by EU to promote rail freight. But rail freight is still facing a doubly-imperfect competition. On one hand, the intermodal competition is off balance between road and rail. On the other hand, intra-modal competition between railway operators is imperfect. Railway operators are not all alike, major companies exist and they play a structuring role that regulation must take into account. According to the HHI (Hirschman Herfindahl Index) the ...
The chapter examines the problems, necessity, and objectives of designing the development of freight...
This article examines whether the European Commission succeeded in reducing the negative socio-envir...
Since the beginning of 2007, EU legislation has encouraged member states to deregulate their domesti...
International audienceThe development of rail freight is central to the European Union's transportat...
International audiencePurpose: This paper opts for a time varying approach to measure the competitio...
Despite European Commission studies and recommendations to improve the share of freight carried by r...
The paper looks at the practical implications of liberalizing the railway market in the EU. In parti...
JEL Classification: L12; L51; L92.International audienceThis paper suggests some ways to improve com...
Introducing competition to the railway market is a long and difficult process and it is still ongoin...
The outlook of a liberalised rail freight sector, which functions in a seamless way throughout Europ...
This issue of Network Industries Quarterly will look at different issues of rail regulation with exa...
International audienceIn July 1991, after lengthy negotiations between European countries, EU Direct...
Domestic rail freight transport was opened to competition as of the beginning of 2007. This means th...
This paper compares the experience of three European countries with long experience of competition i...
The European Green Deal calls for a substantial part of the 75% of inland freight carried today by r...
The chapter examines the problems, necessity, and objectives of designing the development of freight...
This article examines whether the European Commission succeeded in reducing the negative socio-envir...
Since the beginning of 2007, EU legislation has encouraged member states to deregulate their domesti...
International audienceThe development of rail freight is central to the European Union's transportat...
International audiencePurpose: This paper opts for a time varying approach to measure the competitio...
Despite European Commission studies and recommendations to improve the share of freight carried by r...
The paper looks at the practical implications of liberalizing the railway market in the EU. In parti...
JEL Classification: L12; L51; L92.International audienceThis paper suggests some ways to improve com...
Introducing competition to the railway market is a long and difficult process and it is still ongoin...
The outlook of a liberalised rail freight sector, which functions in a seamless way throughout Europ...
This issue of Network Industries Quarterly will look at different issues of rail regulation with exa...
International audienceIn July 1991, after lengthy negotiations between European countries, EU Direct...
Domestic rail freight transport was opened to competition as of the beginning of 2007. This means th...
This paper compares the experience of three European countries with long experience of competition i...
The European Green Deal calls for a substantial part of the 75% of inland freight carried today by r...
The chapter examines the problems, necessity, and objectives of designing the development of freight...
This article examines whether the European Commission succeeded in reducing the negative socio-envir...
Since the beginning of 2007, EU legislation has encouraged member states to deregulate their domesti...