Transport pricing and Public-Private Partnerships in theory: Issues and Suggestions |
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Authors: | Emil Evenhuis |
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Affiliation: | a RebelGroup Advisory1, Wijnhaven 3-O, 3011WG Rotterdam, The Netherlands b University of Kent, School of Economics, Canterbury CT2 7NP, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | ![]() This chapter offers a theoretical examination of the following questions: what are the issues that arise when Social Marginal Cost Pricing is to be incorporated in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs); and how may these issues be dealt with?We first briefly discuss Public-Private Partnerships in transport: what are the defining characteristics and what are the main types that exist in the different modes of transport? Next we consider the economics of Public-Private Partnerships, in particular from the viewpoint of incentives. Subsequently we identify and examine the issues that arise when Social Marginal Cost Pricing is to be incorporated in PPPs as a regulation with regard to pricing in the transport sector. Lastly, we investigate the possibilities of resolving these issues. |
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Keywords: | Public-private partnerships Social marginal cost pricing Incentives Contracts EU transport policy |
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