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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
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- European Conference of Ministers of Transport.
- 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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