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E-grāmata: Rail Economics, Policy and Regulation in Europe

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  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Sep-2015
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The European railway sector has gone through profound, yet mostly institutional, changes over the past 20 years, owing mainly to the initiatives of the European Commission. This book constitutes a first systematic account and assessment of the recent transformations of the European railway sector, whilst also covering the main segments such as passenger transport, high speed and freight.

The expert contributors have been charting these developments over the past five years. They provide a critical analysis of relevant, yet contentious, issues such as competition, unbundling, regulation, access charging, standards and interoperability, and public-private partnerships.

Practically-minded academics, as well as academically-oriented practitioners, interested in the railway sector and other public transport sectors will find this book to be a crucial read. It will also be of use to postgraduates studying infrastructure economics, policy and regulation.

Contributors: N. Baron, A.S. Bergantino, J. Dehornoy, M. Dillon, N. Fearnley, M.Finger, R. Gevaers, T. Holvad, A. Jan, N. Keogh, G. Knieps, J. Maes, A. Meaney, P. Messulam, F. Mizutani, C. Nash, S. Olsen, J. Runde Krogstad, M. Sanchez-Borras, D. van de Velde, E. Van de Voorde, T. Vanelslander

Recenzijas

'Railways - they are one of the most powerful and symbolic modes of transport. They are especially important for Europe and for many decades the EU has tried to facilitate their development. This book provides a lot of good analysis of the problems of contemporary European railways. It also contains many interesting proposals on how to solve these problems. Highly recommended reading for all who are interested in transport and logistics.' --Siim Kallas, former Vice-President of the European Commission, Commissioner for Transport 2010-2014

List of contributors
vii
Introduction ix
Matthias Finger
Pierre Messulam
1 Rail economics and regulation
1(21)
Matthias Finger
Pierre Messulam
2 Railways and demographic change
22(16)
Nacima Baron
3 Competition and third-party access in railroads
38(14)
Gunter Knieps
4 European railway reform: unbundling and the need for coordination
52(37)
Didier van de Velde
5 Commercialization and managerial independence
89(23)
Silvia Olsen
Nils Fearnley
Julie Runde Krogstad
6 High-speed rail in Europe
112(26)
Marta Sanchez-Bonds
7 Incumbents and new entrants in European rail freight
138(33)
Roel Gevaers
Jochen Maes
Eddy Van de Voorde
Thierry Vanelslander
8 Incumbents and new entrants
171(39)
Angela Stefania Bergantino
9 Rolling stock companies (Roscos): experience from Great Britain
210(22)
Matthew Dillon
Alexander Jan
Neil Keogh
10 What does a best practice railway look like?
232(16)
Chris Nash
11 Public--private partnerships in the rail sector
248(27)
Julien Dehornoy
12 Mutual recognition, standards and interoperability
275(28)
Torben Ho Had
13 Non-discriminatory access beyond the tracks
303(20)
Andrew Meaney
14 Rail access charges
323(18)
Pierre Messulam
Matthias Finger
15 Looking beyond Europe
341(24)
Fumitoshi Mizutani
Index 365
Edited by Matthias Finger, Professor, Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ), Turkey and part-time Professor, Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute, Italy and Pierre Messulam, Semaphore S.A.S, France