Handbook on railway regulation : concepts and practice
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Handbook on railway regulation : concepts and practice
Edward Elgar, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Taking a global approach, this insightful Handbook brings together leading researchers to provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in railway regulation with a particular focus on countries that rely heavily on railways for transportation links, such as Japan, India and France.
Despite numerous liberalisation attempts in recent years, the railway sector is still excessively complex, with regulations varying throughout the world. The Handbook on Railway Regulation gathers, for the first time, these various approaches and practices, using a historical and systematic approach to identify the main lessons for all countries. The Handbook also considers the most pressing issues for those working in and with railway systems, and outlines future trends in the development of global rail. Specific topics covered include the digitalization dilemma in the industry, rail sector reforms and regulation, and competition in the market for rail freight and passenger services.
This Handbook provides an invaluable contribution to the discussion of railway regulation worldwide, and will be a crucial compendium for students and scholars of transportation, regulation and competition looking to explore different approaches to the topic. This will also be an invaluable read for railway policymakers and regulators looking to deepen their understanding of contemporary regulations around the world.
Table of Contents
Contents:
1. Railway Regulation: A comparative analysis of a diverging reality
Juan Montero and Matthias Finger
2. Railway Regulation in Germany
Thomas Fetzer
3. The ongoing process of liberalization of the railway sector in France
Stephane de la Rosa
4. Developments in Rail Regulation in Britain
Chris Nash and Andrew Smith
5. Railway Regulation in Italy
Nadia Bert and Germano Guglielmi
6. Spain: Between the failure of freight and the success of high speed
Alberto Garcia Alvarez
7. Railways in Switzerland
Matthias Finger
8. Regulatory challenges of open-access passenger competition in the Czech Republic
Zdenek Tomes, Martin Kvizda, Monika Jandova and Vaclav Rederer
9. China's railway development: a cyclical process of de-regulation and re-regulation
Linda Tjia Yin-nor
10. Railways in South Korea
Leif Karlen
11. Indian railways: challenges and opportunities
Rachna Gangwar
12. Railways in Japan
Fumio Kurosaki
13. Rail sector reforms and regulation in Russia
Yu.Z. Saakyan
14. The deregulation of Turkish railways
Sahin Ardiyok and Evren Sesli
15. Railways and Railways Regulation in the United States: Surely You Don't Want Jones Back?
Russell Pittman
16. Towards a new architecture for technical regulation of Europe's railways
Christian Chavanel
17. Regulating Rail Mass Transit: A century-long legacy and still looking for fine tuning
Pierre Messulam
18. Competitive tendering for regional trains: What can be learnt from economic literature?
Patricia Perennes
19. Competition law challenges in domestic rail passenger services
Mariarosaria Ganino
20. Financing railways
Georg Goetz and Jan Thomas Schafer
21. The consumer perspective on railways
Mark van Hagen
22. Competition in the market of rail passenger services: the experience of small and medium-sized new entrants in long-distance services in Europe Rodolfo Ramos
23. High-speed rail: From first principles to final expectations
Michel Leboeuf
24. The digitalization dilemma in the railway industry
Juan Montero
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"