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Transportation Policy and Economic Regulation. Essays in Honor of Theodore Keeler

  • Book

  • April 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4226502

Transportation Policy and Economic Regulation: Essays in Honor of Theodore Keeler addresses a number of today's important transportation policy issues, exploring a variety of transportation modes, and examining the policy implications of a number of alternatives. Theodore Keeler had a distinguished career in transportation economics, helping to shape regulatory policies concerning the transportation industries and assessing the appropriateness of various policies. A distinguishing feature of his work is that it always had policy implications. As a tribute to Theodore Keeler, this book examines transportation policy issues across a variety of transportation industries, including aviation, railroads, highways, motor carrier transport, automobiles, urban transit, and ocean shipping. The book evaluates the economic impact and effectiveness of various policies, employing empirical analyses and new estimation techniques, such as Bayesian analysis. The book is designed for transportation professionals and researchers, as well as transportation economics students, providing an in-depth analysis of some of today's important transportation policy issues.

Policy changes established in the last 35-40 years have introduced profound changes in the business environment of the transportation industry. Past policy changes promoted the free market's role in setting prices and determining service availability. While 21st century policy has focused on a variety of other issues, such as safety, road and air congestion, productivity growth, labor relations and exhaust emission, many still promote the role of competition.

In addition to examining various transportation policy issues in the U.S., the book explores some approaches to dealing with transportation issues in different parts of the world. Contemporary transportation policy debates have broadened from their initial focus of primarily examining the merits of reforming economic regulations at national levels, to now examining a variety of issues such as alternative methods of social regulation (such as safety regulation and emission controls), new approaches to changing economic regulations, the potential for reforming international regulations, and the appropriate role for government in transportation.

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Table of Contents

1. Theodore Keeler's Impact on Transportation Economics and Policy 2. Theodore Keeler's Analysis of the Early Effects of Deregulation of U.S. Transportation Industries 3. Commoditization and Segmentation of Aviation Markets 4. An Analysis of Mergers and Productivity Growth in the U.S. Railroad Industry 5. Policy in the Deregulated and Newly Competitive Railroad Industry: A Global Analysis 6. Designing Future Merger Policy in North American Rail: Lessons from the Past? 7. Ocean Container Shipping 8. Evolution of Transportation Policy and Economics 9. Competing with the Private Sector: The Welfare-Maximizing Response The Case of Urban Public Transit 10. Devolution of Transportation: Reducing Big-Government Involvement in Transportation Decision Making 11.The Elusive Effects of CAFE Standards 12. Broker/Third Party Logistics Provider and Shipper Responsibility in Motor Carrier Selection: Considering Carrier Safety Performance 13. Sturdy Inference and the Amelioration Potential for Driverless Cars: The Reduction of Motor Vehicle Fatalities due to Technology

Authors

John Bitzan Professor of Management, North Dakota State University. John Bitzan's areas of research include transportation economics, transportation industry structure and performance, and the impacts of regulatory change in the transport industries. He is co-editor of the book entitled Airline Efficiency (Emerald forthcoming). He is also Associate Editor of the book series Advances in Airline Economics (Emerald) as well as Associate Editor of Journal of Transportation Research Forum (Transportation Research Forum). James H Peoples University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA. James Peoples' area of research includes analysis of production efficiency for different modes of freight transportation as well as analysis of labor market activity in transportation industries. He has edited the following book on transportation economics: Transportation Labor Issues and Regulatory Reform (2004, Elsevier); Pricing Behavior and Non-Price Characteristics in the Airline Industry (2012, Emerald); and The Economics of International Airline Transport (2014, Emerald). He is also the series editor of Advances in Airline Economics (Emerald), and board member of the journal, Transport Policy (Elsevier).