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This paper addresses the problem of hub airport privatization, similar to the studies by Matsumura and Matsushima (2012) and Mantin (2012). However, differentiating from their papers, this paper introduces a domestic airline network. That is, each country has one major hub airport and some local...
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One important issue facing reformers considering the restructuring of the seaports and freight railways sectors of a developing country is the creation of competition - or, alternatively, avoiding the creation or preservation of monopoly power. In seaports a crucial distinction is often that...
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to be a soy production center and this deliver production is made by road´s. At the beginning of the 80's, because of a … public resources and the lack of investment on Brazilian roads reflected on the soy international competition, since the main … transportation used to deliver this product to the ports at the South and South-Eastern regions of the country, is made by road’s …
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This research paper which investigated the potential economic and revenue impacts of a National Reform Agenda (NRA) found that the NRA has the potential to significantly raise national output and incomes in Australia. The main purpose of the study was to help governments better understand the...
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The Productivity Commission’s inquiry report into the ‘Road and Rail Freight Infrastructure Pricing’, was tabled in Parliament in April 2007. The Commission had been asked to inquiry into the costs of freight transport infrastructure on major road and rail networks and options for...
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simultaneously set their tolls and capacities while taking the actions of the others as given in a Nash fashion. Then, under some … than under Nash competition, because of the larger Stackelberg capacity expansion and lower tolls. …
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In many downtown areas, privately operated parking garages compete with each other and with publicly operated curbside parking. Garages exercise market power by charging fees that vary with parking duration. Curbside space is scarce, and drivers have to search for it. This creates a congestion...
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simultaneously set their tolls and capacities while taking the actions of the others as given in a Nash fashion. Then, under some … larger total capacity and lower tolls. …
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