改善城市公共交通网络的消费者盈余、福利和利润提升战略

IF 3.5 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jolian McHardy , Michael Reynolds , Stephen Trotter
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我们表明,一种新的定价系统可以帮助解决一系列长期存在的问题,这些问题在放松管制的英国城市公共交通市场中很明显,阻碍了城市增长、交通平等和环境雄心。两阶段定价系统,运营商在一个阶段串通制定多运营商服务票价,在另一个阶段独立制定单一运营商票价,提供了潜在的消费者盈余、利润和福利收益,我们称之为自由市场的“现状”。拟议的双赢定价系统还可以支持更多的运营商和服务,并带来潜在的额外福利收益。我们还将拟议系统与英国根据集体豁免允许的多运营商票务卡计划进行了比较。集体豁免允许在有限的基础上进行串通定价,但即将到期,正在接受法定审查,这是一个及时的贡献。我们表明,虽然当所有制度提供相同数量的服务时,MTC提供了更高的福利,但在存在固定成本的情况下,拟议的系统可以支持更多的运营商,这可以扭转有利于它的福利排名。校准工作表明,市场可能在拟议系统可以在利润、消费者剩余和福利方面主导“现状”的地区运行,并支持比“现状”或MTC更大的网络,从而获得进一步的福利收益。由此产生的公共交通乘客量增加也可能通过减少污染、拥堵和事故带来进一步的间接效益。提高交通效率可能具有城市密度优势,尤其是在英国的二线城市,这些城市往往不会从广泛的公共交通轨道和地下网络中受益,相关的集聚效应有助于当前的升级优先事项。鉴于英国城市公共交通私人方面在发达国家中的突出地位,以及尚未解决的私人与公共辩论,英国以外的城市规划者和政策制定者可能会对这个问题感兴趣。
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A consumer surplus, welfare and profit enhancing strategy for improving urban public transport networks

We show that a novel pricing system can help resolve a series of perennial problems evident in the deregulated British urban public transport market that have impeded urban growth, access equality and environmental ambitions. A two-stage pricing system, with operators setting their multi-operator service ticket prices collusively in one stage and their single-operator ticket prices independently in the other, offers potential consumer surplus, profit and welfare gains over, what we characterise as, the free-market ‘Status Quo’. The proposed win–win pricing system can also support a larger number of operators and services with potential additional welfare gains. We also compare the proposed system against a multi-operator ticketing card (MTC) scheme, permitted in the UK under the Block Exemption. The Block Exemption allows collusive pricing on a limited basis but is due to expire and is under statutory review, making this is a timely contribution. We show, whilst the MTC offers higher welfare when all regimes provide the same number of services, the proposed system can support a larger number of operators in the presence of fixed costs, which can reverse the welfare ranking in its favour. A calibration exercise indicates the market may be operating in the region where the proposed system can dominate the ‘Status Quo’ in profit, consumer surplus and welfare terms and support a larger network than the ‘Status Quo’ or MTC with further welfare gains. The resulting higher public transport patronage may also offer further indirect benefits via reduced pollution, congestion and accidents. Improved transport efficiency may have urban density advantages, especially in Britain’s second-tier cities which do not tend to benefit from extensive public transit rail and underground networks, with associated agglomeration effects contributing to the current levelling-up priority. Given the salience amongst developed countries of the private aspect of urban public transport in Britain, along with an unresolved private vs public debate, this issue is of potential interest to urban planners and policymakers beyond the UK.

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期刊介绍: Regional Science and Urban Economics facilitates and encourages high-quality scholarship on important issues in regional and urban economics. It publishes significant contributions that are theoretical or empirical, positive or normative. It solicits original papers with a spatial dimension that can be of interest to economists. Empirical papers studying causal mechanisms are expected to propose a convincing identification strategy.
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