This paper considers the welfare impacts of a range of franchising regimes for congestible highways. For a single road in isolation, it is shown that a competitive auction with the level of road use as the decision criterion produces the socially optimal road (in terms of capacity and toll level), provided neutral scale economies characterize highway operations. The auction outperforms various alternatives, in which the bidders are asked to minimize the toll level or toll revenues, or to maximize capacity or the bid for the franchise. When second-best network aspects are taken into account, the patronage-maximizing auction is no longer optimal. With unpriced congestion on parallel capacity, the second-best highway would generate losses and ...
This paper explores interrelations between pricing, capacity choice, and financing in transportation...
This paper explores the interrelations between pricing, capacity choice and financing in transportat...
It has become increasingly common to allocate highway franchises to the bidder that offers to charge...
This paper considers the welfare impacts of a range of franchising regimes for congestible highways....
In this paper we show that fixed-term contracts, which are commonly used to franchise highways, do ...
In recent years several countries have started massive highway franchising programs auctioned to pri...
This paper studies the efficiency impacts of private toll roads in initially untolled networks. The ...
Private toll roads are now seriously considered as an alternative to public (free-access) road infra...
Urban highways are a scarce resource. For this reason, the auction of urban highway franchises to th...
We build a conceptual framework to analyze the virtues and limitations of alternative mechanisms tha...
Private provision of public roads through build-operate-transfer (BOT) contracts is increasing aroun...
Road pricing has two distinct objectives, to alleviate the congestion problem, and to generate reven...
A growing number of roads are currently financed by the private sector via Build-Operate-and-Transfe...
This paper explores interrelations between pricing, capacity choice, and financing in transportation...
Private participation in road projects is increasing around the world. The most popular form of fran...
This paper explores interrelations between pricing, capacity choice, and financing in transportation...
This paper explores the interrelations between pricing, capacity choice and financing in transportat...
It has become increasingly common to allocate highway franchises to the bidder that offers to charge...
This paper considers the welfare impacts of a range of franchising regimes for congestible highways....
In this paper we show that fixed-term contracts, which are commonly used to franchise highways, do ...
In recent years several countries have started massive highway franchising programs auctioned to pri...
This paper studies the efficiency impacts of private toll roads in initially untolled networks. The ...
Private toll roads are now seriously considered as an alternative to public (free-access) road infra...
Urban highways are a scarce resource. For this reason, the auction of urban highway franchises to th...
We build a conceptual framework to analyze the virtues and limitations of alternative mechanisms tha...
Private provision of public roads through build-operate-transfer (BOT) contracts is increasing aroun...
Road pricing has two distinct objectives, to alleviate the congestion problem, and to generate reven...
A growing number of roads are currently financed by the private sector via Build-Operate-and-Transfe...
This paper explores interrelations between pricing, capacity choice, and financing in transportation...
Private participation in road projects is increasing around the world. The most popular form of fran...
This paper explores interrelations between pricing, capacity choice, and financing in transportation...
This paper explores the interrelations between pricing, capacity choice and financing in transportat...
It has become increasingly common to allocate highway franchises to the bidder that offers to charge...