This paper argues that as a function of the federalist structure of Switzerland, policy projects are treated as if they were local public goods. In case of transport policy proposals with important spatial externalities, this may prove to be fatal for the integration of Swiss transport infrastructure into the European transport networks. Empirical evidence for the relevance of local issues is given in this paper for five votes on road-transport issues with a European impact in Switzerland in 1984 and 1990. It is concluded that European transport infrastructure networks risk to be incomplete if federalist elements in national decision-making lead to a dominance of local issues.
Until the mid-1980s, transport policy was considered by many as one of the least successful domains ...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
Anglès: The transport policy is the source from which emanate the actions carried out in a society i...
This paper argues that as a function of the federalist structure of Switzerland, policy projects are...
This paper discusses major development steps in the emergence of the modern road network in Switzerl...
The following chapter summaries from an historical perspective recent developments of Swiss migratio...
This paper surveys Swiss public transport structure and policy. The regulatory regime is explained w...
Disponible en ligne: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/wgPXa2zPbncUPSTDxsgn/fullInternational audien...
International audienceSince the 19th century, a variety of "ideal" land-use transport systems have b...
Economic development directly manifests itself in the form of employment at the local level. This pa...
This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zu...
This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zu...
Switzerland is usually seen as lying outside European developments and norms, due to its unusual dom...
The paper focuses on a limited number of European transport policy issues, that nevertheless are pr...
Despite a progressive increase of land value redistribution instruments anchored in federal and cant...
Until the mid-1980s, transport policy was considered by many as one of the least successful domains ...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
Anglès: The transport policy is the source from which emanate the actions carried out in a society i...
This paper argues that as a function of the federalist structure of Switzerland, policy projects are...
This paper discusses major development steps in the emergence of the modern road network in Switzerl...
The following chapter summaries from an historical perspective recent developments of Swiss migratio...
This paper surveys Swiss public transport structure and policy. The regulatory regime is explained w...
Disponible en ligne: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/wgPXa2zPbncUPSTDxsgn/fullInternational audien...
International audienceSince the 19th century, a variety of "ideal" land-use transport systems have b...
Economic development directly manifests itself in the form of employment at the local level. This pa...
This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zu...
This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zu...
Switzerland is usually seen as lying outside European developments and norms, due to its unusual dom...
The paper focuses on a limited number of European transport policy issues, that nevertheless are pr...
Despite a progressive increase of land value redistribution instruments anchored in federal and cant...
Until the mid-1980s, transport policy was considered by many as one of the least successful domains ...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
Anglès: The transport policy is the source from which emanate the actions carried out in a society i...