Entry and Competition in Freight Transport : The Case of a Prospective Transalpine Rail Link Between France and Italy
We analyze the expected effects of building a rail tunnel between Lyon and Turin on i) the market shares of the established and the new suppliers, and ii) consumer surplus. The prospective project consists of a 53km rail tunnel providing freight shippers with a new alpine path. We calibrate an equilibrium model where freight shippers choose a mode and alpine path to ship goods from a given origin to a given destination. Freight carriers strategically set prices for the differentiated products they supply. Deriving the market equilibrium, we simulate the entry of a quality-improved product and test its competitive viability. The prospective alpine path proves both competitive and welfare-enhancing on the regional market, loses its competitive edge on the wider North-South market, and leads to a modal shift on the West-East market. We argue that the new infrastructure is only one tool out of a global modal shift-oriented policy toolbox
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2013
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Authors: | Prady, Delphine ; Ullrich, Hannes |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Frankreich | France | Italien | Italy | Güterverkehr | Freight transport | Wettbewerb | Competition | Alpenraum | Alpine region | Tunnel | Verkehrsverhalten | Travel behaviour | Marktanteil | Market share | Konsumentenrente | Consumer surplus |
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