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investment in infrastructure, particularly the construction of new high-speed rail lines in medium-distance corridors where cars … economic rationale for allocating public money to the construction of high-speed rail infrastructure and how the present …
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operators compete for traffic and charge prices close to total producer costs (infrastructure included). The rationale for HSR …
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This report estimates the CO2 emissions of freight transport on a hypothetical high-speed rail (HSR) line along the northern route, from Lyon to Warsaw, of a 'European Silk Road' (ESR). Using a methodology consisting of predictions regarding the freight-carrying capacity of the future HSR, and...
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In a study published in 2018 the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) proposed the construction of a 'European Silk Road' encompassing a high-speed railway (HSR) network for Europe. To compliment the economic feasibility analysis by wiiw, this report aims to determine the...
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The case for building new High Speed Rail (HSR) infrastructure depends its the capacity to generate social benefits …
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In a study published in 2018 the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) proposed the construction of a 'European Silk Road' encompassing a high-speed railway (HSR) network for Europe. To compliment the economic feasibility analysis by wiiw, this report aims to determine the...
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This paper considers the existence of a given transport infrastructure and analyzes the optimal conditions for … investing in a complementary or rival new infrastructure. The model allows us to identify some key variables to be considered in … transport, the volume of demand, the construction cost of the new infrastructure, and the restrictions faced by the regulator. …
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This report estimates the CO2 emissions of freight transport on a hypothetical high-speed rail (HSR) line along the northern route, from Lyon to Warsaw, of a 'European Silk Road' (ESR). Using a methodology consisting of predictions regarding the freight-carrying capacity of the future HSR, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014374765