The authors make the case for the return of regulation in the organization of urban bus services in developing countries. During the past three decades urban public transport policy has gone through several phases. The 1980s and 1990s were characterized by liberalization of the sector from public ownership and monopoly provision. The experience of several countries, in particular Chile, indicates that a full liberalization of the sector may not be the welfare-maximizing option. The authors discuss the market failures that justify this claim and present the regulatory options available in this emerging new role of government. Throughout the paper they illustrate ideas with examples from Chile, Colombia, and a few other countries.Labor Polici...
Urban bus operation in Chile is totally deregulated. This is the only example in the world where acc...
This submission first describes the regulatory and financial changes introduced by the 1985 Transpor...
The past emphasis in this conference series has been on the best ways to deregulate regulated public...
During the past three decades, urban public transport policy has gone through several phases. From p...
During the past three decades, urban public transport policy has gone through several phases. From p...
This paper analyzes the limitations of providing public transit service because of competition in th...
Most developing country governments face the dilemma of how to promote affordable public transport f...
Over the last fifteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile has concerned authorities...
Over the last fefteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile, has concerned authoritie...
This paper has been prepared to document the arguments and any available evidence to establish the e...
Urban passenger transport has experienced major change in many developing countries in Africa, Asia,...
In 1983 Douglas Needham\u27s The Economics and Politics of Regulation propounded the dynamic natur...
Over the last fifteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile has concerned authorities...
An increasing number of cities are looking at bus rapid transit (BRT) as a lower-cost alternative to...
The British bus industry has been organised as a system of strictly regulated route monopolies for o...
Urban bus operation in Chile is totally deregulated. This is the only example in the world where acc...
This submission first describes the regulatory and financial changes introduced by the 1985 Transpor...
The past emphasis in this conference series has been on the best ways to deregulate regulated public...
During the past three decades, urban public transport policy has gone through several phases. From p...
During the past three decades, urban public transport policy has gone through several phases. From p...
This paper analyzes the limitations of providing public transit service because of competition in th...
Most developing country governments face the dilemma of how to promote affordable public transport f...
Over the last fifteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile has concerned authorities...
Over the last fefteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile, has concerned authoritie...
This paper has been prepared to document the arguments and any available evidence to establish the e...
Urban passenger transport has experienced major change in many developing countries in Africa, Asia,...
In 1983 Douglas Needham\u27s The Economics and Politics of Regulation propounded the dynamic natur...
Over the last fifteen years, urban transport congestion in Santiago, Chile has concerned authorities...
An increasing number of cities are looking at bus rapid transit (BRT) as a lower-cost alternative to...
The British bus industry has been organised as a system of strictly regulated route monopolies for o...
Urban bus operation in Chile is totally deregulated. This is the only example in the world where acc...
This submission first describes the regulatory and financial changes introduced by the 1985 Transpor...
The past emphasis in this conference series has been on the best ways to deregulate regulated public...