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How do taxes and charges for transport in, for example, France compare with those in Germany? Do hauliers in one … questions "what is the right level for transport taxes" and "what kinds of charges should be used". …
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Que nous apprend la comparaison des taxes et redevances françaises et allemandes ? Les transporteurs paient-ils davantage dans un pays que dans l'autre ? Si tel est le cas, quel effet cette différence a-t-elle sur la rentabilité des transports dans chacun des deux pays ? L'impact d'une hausse...
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-- user charges for infrastructure are progressively being introduced to cover the costs of running trains. However, because … charges. There are in fact major differences between countries, and the objectives are many and sometimes conflicting. Given … economic principles that can help to shed light on what a rational system of user charges for railway infrastructure might be …
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While deregulation and privatisation in the transport sector have led to increases in productivity in general, not all reform hopes have materialised. In particular, the reform of the provision of infrastructure services has not caused the expected mobilisation of private resources, and...
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Faced with mounting deficits, public transport is in search of a new image. Above all, service quality must beadapted to customer needs. A whole range of possibilities exist to make public transport more appealing: more frequent and punctual service, better equipment, improved customer...
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