Transport Policy

Transport Policy

ISBN-10:
1858986184
ISBN-13:
9781858986180
Pub. Date:
10/01/1998
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Transport Policy

Transport Policy

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Overview

Transport is a fundamental component of all modern economies. Transport Policy presents a wide ranging collection of previously published articles which aim to provide the reader with an understanding of the main elements of transport policy.

Topics covered include: the objectives of transport policy, policy options, policy analysis and, through a series of case studies, policy implementation.

This volume will be of particular interest to those academics and policymakers seeking an overview of the most important issues in the modern transport policy arena.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781858986180
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 10/01/1998
Series: International Library of Comparative Public Policy
Pages: 704
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Edited by Kenneth Button, University Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, US and the late Roger R. Stough, formerly School of Policy, Government and International Affairs, George Mason University, US

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsix
Introductionxiii
Part IPolicy Objectives
1.'Political Economy of a Public Corporation: Pricing Objectives of BART', Journal of Public Economics, 13 (3), June, 299-318 (1980)3
2.'Institutions and Objectives in Transport Policy', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XIII (1), January, 11-27 (1979)23
3.'Theories of Regulation and the Deregulation Movement', Public Choice, 44 (1), 103-45 (1984)40
4.'Transport Co-ordination: Meaning and Purpose', Journal of Political Economy, XXXVIII, 660-81 (1930)83
5.'Management Objectives, Fares and Service Levels in Bus Transport', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XII (1), January, 70-85 (1978)105
6.'Priorities in Urban Transport Research', Transportation, 5, 73-91 (1976)121
7.'Personal Security as a Transport Issue: A State-of-the-Art Review', Transport Reviews, 10 (2), April-June, 111-25 (1990)140
8.'Concept of Transportation Need Revisited', Transportation Research Record, 761, 66-9 (1980)155
Part IIPolicy Options
9.'Free Public Transport', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, VII, 3-19 (1973)165
10.'The 'Rule of Three': A Possible Solution to the Political Problem of Competing Objectives for Road Pricing', Traffic Engineering and Control, 30 (10), October, 495-7 (1989)182
11.'Alternative Tendering Systems and Deregulation in Britain', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXIX (3), September, 275-89 (1995)185
12.'How to Franchise Highways', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXVII (2), May, 113-30200
Part IIIPolicy Analysis
13.'Downtown Auto Restraint Policies: The Costs and Benefits for Boston', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XIV (2), May, 133-53 (1980)221
14.'Efficient Transportation Infrastructure Policy', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 113-27 (1991)242
15.'Benefit--Cost Rules for Urban Transit Subsidies: An Integration of Allocational, Distributional and Public Finance Issues', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXI (1), January, 57-71 (1987)257
16.'Factors Affecting European Privatization and Deregulation Policies in Local Public Transport: The Evidence from Scandinavia', Transportation Research A, 26A (2), March, 179-91 (1992)272
17.'The Case for a Public Road Authority', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXVIII (3), September, 235-53 (1994)285
18.'Infrastructure Restoration as a Tool for Stimulating Urban Renewal--The Glasgow Canal', Urban Studies, 26 (6), December, 559-71 (1989)304
19.'Privatizing and Deregulating Local Public Services: Lessons from Britain's Buses', Journal of the American Planning Association, 56 (1), Winter, 9-21 (1990)317
20.'Profitability and Product Quality: Economic Determinants of Airline Safety Performance', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5 part 1), October, 944-64 (1990)330
21.'Deconstructing Transport Planning: Lessons from Policy Breakdown in the English Pennines', Transport Policy, 3 (1/2), 43-53 (1996)351
Part IVPolicy Implementation
AOverall Policy Assessments
22.'Mrs. Castle's Transport Policy', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, II (2), May, 135-73 (1968)367
23.'Transport Policy in the United Kingdom: A Critique of the 1977 White Paper', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XI (3), September, 209-23 (1977)406
24.'German Transport Policy After Reunification', Transportation Research A, 28A (6), November, 453-8 (1994)421
25.'Restructuring Land Transport in New Zealand', Transport Reviews, 12 (4), October-December, 271-89 (1992)427
26.'The Regulation of Transport Markets', Economic Journal, 103, July, 1017-27 (1993)445
27.'Transport Planning and Operation in a Changing Economic and Political Environment: The Case of Hungary', Transport Reviews, 12 (1), January-March, 77-96 (1992)456
28.'The Road to Ruin?: Impacts of Economic Shock Therapy on Urban Transport in Poland', Transport Policy, 2 (1), 5-13 (1995)476
BIssue Studies
Transport for the Disabled
29.'Disability and Transport: A Review of the Personal Costs of Disability in Relation to Transport', Trnsport Policy, 2 (1), 57-65 (1995)489
Environment
30.'Policy Innovations of the US Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act and Clean Air Act Amendments', Transportation, 22, 217-40 (1995)501
31.'Policies to Reduce C0[subscript 2] Emissions from Cars in Europe: A Partial Equilibrium Analysis', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXIX (1), January, 53-70 (1995)525
Safety
32.'The Value of Transport Safety', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 6 (2), Summer, 39-60 (1990)545
Finance
33.'Flat Versus Differentiated Transit Pricing: What's A Fair Fare?', Transportation, 10 (3), September, 211-32 (1981)569
34.'Automobile Subsidies and Land Use: Estimates and Policy Responses', Journal of the American Planning Association, 58 (1), Winter, 60-71 (1992)591
35.'Who Benefits from Transit Subsidies? Recent Evidence from Six Metropolitan Areas', Transportation Research A, 17A (1), January, 39-50 (1983)603
Appraisal
36.'Estimating the Social Benefit of Constructing an Underground Railway in London', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 126, 46-58 and 78 (1963)617
Development
37.'Measuring the Benefits of a Large Public Investment: The Case of the U.S. Federal-Aid Highway System', Journal of Public Economics, 36, 69-85 (1988)633
38.'Is Public Expenditure Productive?', Journal of Monetary Economics, 23 (2), March, 177-200 (1989)650
Name Index675
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