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  • OECD Joint Transport Research Centre  (3)
  • International Symposium on Transport Economics and Policy 18 2009 Madrid
  • Wettbewerb  (3)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9789282102619
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (184 p.)
    Series Statement: ITF Round Tables no.146
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. Intégration et concurrence entre le transport et les activités logistiques
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Integration and competition between transport and logistics businesses
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    Keywords: Frachtschifffahrt ; Schienenverkehr ; Logistikdienstleister ; Fusion ; Wettbewerb ; OECD-Staaten ; Transport ; Seefrachtverkehr ; Schienenverkehr ; Logistikunternehmen ; Unternehmenskooperation ; Wettbewerbsstrategie
    Abstract: Some very large multinational transport and logistics firms have emerged to provide integrated transport services to shippers in the globalised economy. Do these firms escape regulatory oversight from national competition authorities because of their sheer scale? Do they pose additional threats to competition when they merge with or acquire other companies in the supply chain? The Round Table brought competition experts together with researchers on maritime shipping, rail freight and logistics to identify critical competition issues and appropriate regulatory responses. An examination of the strategies of transport and logistics companies reveals that vertical integration can yield efficiencies, but usually reflects a need to improve the use of expensive fixed assets rather than control all parts of the supply chain. This usually explains why shipping lines acquire terminal operators. Horizontal acquisitions, where similar companies serving the same market merge, are more likely to raise competition concerns. Problems are particularly prone to arise at bottleneck infrastructure facilities. The Round Table report provides an economic framework for examining competition in global transport and logistics businesses, discusses the adequacy of the remedies available to regulators when competition is threatened, and explores the role of competition authorities and Transport Ministries in ensuring markets are efficient.
    Note: Enth. 4 Beitr. - Literaturangaben , Franz. Ausg. u.d.T.: Intégration et concurrence entre le transport et les activités logistiques
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789282102480
    Language: French
    Pages: Online-Ressource (228 p.)
    Series Statement: Tables rondes FIT no.145
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. Competitive Interaction between Airports, Airlines and High-Speed Rail
    Keywords: Transport ; Konferenzschrift ; Verkehrsmittel ; Wettbewerb ; Luftverkehr ; Wettbewerb ; Hochgeschwindigkeitszug
    Abstract: Comment réglementer les aéroports de façon à limiter leur pouvoir de marché ? Ce rapport part du principe que la question préalable à se poser est de savoir s’il est indiqué de réglementer. La réglementation étant imparfaite et coûteuse, les pouvoirs publics devraient chaque fois que c’est possible établir les conditions propices au développement de la concurrence entre aéroports en lieu et place d’une réglementation détaillée. Lorsque la réglementation économique se justifie, par exemple pour des aéroports très encombrés, le rapport examine les différentes approches réglementaires possibles pour déterminer celle qui est, en définitive, la plus adaptée. Il évalue aussi les stratégies de gestion des émissions de gaz à effet de serre. En intégrant l’aviation aux systèmes ouverts d’échange de droits d’émission, on pourrait réduire efficacement les émissions, mais on ne saurait en attendre des réductions importantes des émissions de CO2 dans le transport aérien proprement dit. Enfin, le rapport recense les conditions économiques dans lesquelles le train à grande vitesse peut devenir un substitut concurrentiel de l’avion. Cependant il conclut que le rail offre seulement des possibilités limitées en matière de réduction des ; émissions de gaz à effet de serre sur la partie correspondante du marché des transports.
    Note: Engl. Ausg. u.d.T.: Competitive interaction between airports, airlines and high-speed rail
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789282102466
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 212 S.) , zahlr. graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2010 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: ITF Round Tables
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Competitive interaction between airports, airlines and high-speed rail
    DDC: 388
    RVK:
    Keywords: High speed trains Law and legislation ; Transportation and state ; Airports Economic aspects ; Aeronautics Law and legislation ; Konferenzschrift ; Verkehrsmittel ; Wettbewerb ; Luftverkehr ; Wettbewerb ; Hochgeschwindigkeitszug
    Abstract: How should airports be regulated to contain market power? This round table proceedings first examines whether they need to be regulated at all. It concludes that because regulation is inevitably imperfect and costly, policy makers should establish conditions for competition to emerge between airports in preference to comprehensive regulation, whenever possible. Economic regulation is sometimes necessary, such as when airports are heavily congested. The proceedings determines which approaches are likely to work best and also assesses strategies for managing greenhouse gas emissions.&n
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary of discussions; Impacts of Airports on Airline Competition: Focus on Airport Performance and Airport-Airline Vertical Relations; Introduction; Airport revenue structure, regulation and pricing; Airports' market power; Airport dominance, airline hub premium, and implications for airline-airport co-operation; Airport-airline vertical relationship; Summary and conclusion; The airport industry in a competitive environment: A United Kingdom Perspective; Size and diversity; Ownership and capital markets; Competition for contracts; Competitive hinterlands; Financial performance; Conclusions
    Description / Table of Contents: The Impact of Climate Change Policy on Competition in the Air Transport IndustryIntroduction; Climate change mitigation policies and aviation: an outline; Emissions reductions options; Climate change policies and their impacts; Impacts of policies on airline competition, fares and profits; Impacts of free permits on competition, fares and profits; Competition and International markets; Conclusions; The Role of Accessibility in Passengers' Choice of Airports; Introduction; Definitions of accessibility; Access mode choice; Airport choice
    Description / Table of Contents: Case study: the effects of the introduction of new rail modesCase study: ticket tax in the Netherlands; Conclusions; The Economic Effects of High-Speed Rail Investment; Introduction; The costs and benefits of a new HSR line; The economic evaluation of HSR investment; Intermodals Effects; Pricing; Conclusions; List of participants;
    Note: "OECD, International Transport Forum , "Transport Research Centre , Includes bibliographical references , Franz. Ausg. u.d.T.: Concurrence et interactions entre aéroports, services de transports aériens et ferroviaires , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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