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Privatisation of Railways [electronic resource]: Report of the Ninetieth Round Table on Transport Economics Held in Paris on 4-5 February 1993 / European Conference of Ministers of Transport

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Government document
Author/Creator:
European Conference of Ministers of Transport.
Contributor:
European Conference of Ministers of Transport Economic Research Centre., Content Provider.
Conference Name:
Round Table on Transport Economics (95th : 1993 : Paris, France)
Round Table on Transport Economics
Series:
ECMT Round Tables, 19900228 ; no.90.
ECMT Round Tables, 19900228 ; no.90
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Transport.
Railroads and state--Deregulation--Europe--Congresses.
Railroads and state.
Railroads--Privatization--Europe--Congresses.
Railroads.
Railroads--Europe--Congresses.
Local Subjects:
Transport.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (162 p.)
Other Title:
Transport infrastructure and systems for a new Europe.
Round table 95.
Place of Publication:
Paris : OECD Publishing, 1993.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The privatisation of the railways is a topical issue. Many countries are launching privatisation programmeswith a view to reducing the operating deficits of the railways, notably by making them more competitive. However, at a time of high-speed trains, traffic congestion and concern over the environment, not everybody agrees on the merits of privatisation. This Round Table clarifies the issues, analyses a number of examples, and defines the potential obstacles to privatisation. It shows the difficulties inherent in such projects, and the scope for implementing them.
Contents:
INTRODUCTORY REPORTS
Foreword: Privatisation of Railways by A. de Waele, ECMT
-Introduction
A look at the past
Specific characteristics of rail
Prospects
Conclusions
Tables
Figures
Privatisation of Railways by Jean-Pierre Baumgartner, Switzerland
-Foreword
A diagnosis
International rail transport
Statement of the issues
Railway privatisation
Technical Problems and limits
Economic and financial problems
The privatised railway's production and sales programme
References
The Case of the Swedish Railways by Stig Larsson with Alf Ekstrðm
-The railway in Swedish transport policy: A short background
Current railway policy
Commercialisation, liberalisation, harmonisation, deregulation and privatisation and political influence
A new privatisation era?
Alternatives to privatisation
The Policy Debate in Great Britain by C. A. Nash and J. Preston
Economic characteristics of railway industries
Recent empirical evidence
A case study of privatisation proposals - British Rail
Current British policy
Introductory Remarks by Michel Walrave, Secretary-General International Union of Railways, France
Proposed definition
The aims behind privatisation
Privatisation and public service
Privatisation, access to infrastructure and competition
Privatisation and social aspects
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

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