
Curb Rights
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- Cover
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Section One: Diagnosing Traditional Transit
- 2 The Triumph of the Private Automobile
- 3. The Fizzle of Traditional Transit
- 4. Why Traditional Transit Fizzles
- A Hayekian Critique of Traditional Urban Transit
- A Public Choice Critique of Traditional Urban Transit
- Section Two: Transit Markets Improperly Regulated and Improperly Deregulated
- 5. Jitneys and Interloping
- The U.S. Jitney Experience, 1914-16
- Transit in the LDCs: Jitneys and Route Associations
- Illegal Jitneys in the United States
- Legal Jitneys in the United States
- Conclusion
- 6. Edge Transit Services in the United States
- Illegal Taxicabs
- Taxi Deregulation
- Commuter Transit Services
- Noncommuter Door-to-Door Services
- 7. Bus Privatization and Deregulation in Britain
- Background to Privatization and Deregulation in Britain
- Costs, Public Subsidy, Service Changes, and Innovation
- Competition and Contestability
- Schedule Jockeying and Route Swamping
- Conclusion
- 8. Contracting Out Bus Service in the United States
- Contracting Out: Competition for the Market
- Two Critiques of Contracting Out
- Section Three: Property Rights and Route-Based Transit Markets
- 9. A Property Rights Theory of Transit Markets
- The Market Advantages of Jitneys
- Appropriability of the Investment in Scheduled Service
- Thick and Thin Transit Markets in the Absence of Curb Rights
- A Typology of Route-Based Transit Markets
- 10. Devising Property Rights for Transit Markets
- Models of Economic Parasitism: Interloping, Adverse Selection, and Patent Infringement
- Getting a General Idea of Curb Rights
- Further Issues in Curb Rights
- Ideas for Transition Policy
- Conclusion
- 11. How Property Rights Resolve Problems of Free-Market Transit
- Cutthroat Competition
- Failures to Achieve Economies of Density and Coordination of Transit Pieces
- Curbside Conflict and Inadequate Passenger Facilities
- Conclusion
- Section Four: Policy Recommendations and Conclusions
- 12. Further Policy Recommendations
- 13. Conclusion: Transcending the Choice between Monopoly and Lawless Competition
- References
- Index
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