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This study reviews regulatory instruments designed to reduce environmental externalities from the transport sector. We find that the main regulatory instruments used in practice are fuel economy standards, vehicle emission standards, and fuel quality standards. While industrialized countries...
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„Wie können wir den Wettbewerb im Dienstleistungssektor stärken?“ Dies ist eine Schlüsselfrage für eine größere Leistungsfähigkeit des ökonomischen Umfelds in Deutschland. Dieses Buch versammelt Konferenzbeiträge von Mitgliedern wissenschaftlicher Einrichtungen, von Ministerien, der...
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/1990-2010/fullrept.pdf, i-vi -- Scott Farrow and Michael Toman (1999), 'Using Benefit-Cost Analysis to Improve Environmental Regulation … the Benefits and Costs of Regulation', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (4), Fall, 201-10 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, Maureen …, Health, and Safety Regulation, La Vergne, TX: AEI Press, 1-12 -- Matthew A. Wilson and John P. Hoehn (2006), 'Valuing …
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This publication identifies the main regulatory obstacles of the following transport sectors in Mexico: road transport, railways, ports, border crossing, and airway passengers. The report also offers recommendations to improve the quality of the regulatory framework of these sectors.
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This paper identifies the main challenges regarding the regulation of the transportation sector in Brazil after the …
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In the 1980s and '90s many countries turned to the private sector to provide infrastructure and utilities, such as gas, telephones, and highways--with the idea that market-based incentives would control costs and improve the quality of essential services. But subsequent debacles including the...
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