Summit and Events
Assessing Consumer Welfare Impacts of Aviation Policy Measures
Presentation, slides, speech,
26 September 2016
Data-Driven Transport Policy
Corporate Partnership Board Report, Policy Insights,
9 May 2016
- Data is being collected in ways that support new business models in transport but challenge existing regulation.
- Transport data is shifting to the private sector and away from the public sector.
- The shift of data ownership from the public to the private sector may ultimately imply a shift in control.
- Transport authorities should account for biases in the data they use and encourage use of adequate metadata.
- Mandatory private-public data sharing should be limited. Only where clear benefits to all parties exist and public authorities have capacity to handle the data should they be considered.
- Data sharing does not necessarily mean sharing raw data.
- Whatever data is collected and whoever holds it, dats should be an integral part of more flexible regulation of emerging transport services.
3rd International Transport Statistics Meeting: Summary Record
Presentation, slides, speech,
12 April 2016
From Rail Timetables to Regional and Urban Indicators on Rail Passenger Services
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 March 2016
Transport Initiatives and Evidence Needs for Policy Making
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 March 2016
Measuring Urban Access: The Use of Remote-sensing and OpenStreetMap Data
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 March 2016
Countries' Interest in Transport Satellite Accounts (TrSA)
Presentation, slides, speech,
17 March 2016
Establishing Mexico’s Regulatory Agency for Rail Transport
Case-Specific Policy Analysis, Policy Insights,
29 February 2016
- Any reform of the rail concessioning system must preserve the current high level of performance.
- Accept price discrimination to ensure efficiency, with the regulatory agency to adjudicate what prices are reasonable.
- Focus regulation on cases where effective competition does not already exist.
- Collect adequate financial and operating data on the rail companies as the basis for effective regulatory decisions.
- Consider cutting the cost of regulation by including an arbitration mechanism in any further regulatory reform.
- Consider inter-switching rules in any further regulatory reform.
- Interchange traffic rights should not be expected to be used for shippers to specify routes.
- Resource the new regulator with sufficient expertise to convince the courts that its decisions are sound.
Assessing the Long-Term Impact of Air Liberalisation on International Air Passenger Demand
Presentation, slides, speech,
11 January 2016
Economical Impact Analysis of Terrorism Events: Recent Methodological Advances and Findings
Presentation, slides, speech,
11 December 2008
Focus on Airport Performance and Airport-Airline Vertical Relationship
Presentation, slides, speech,
1 October 2008
The Impact of Climate Change Policy on Competition in the Air Transport Industry
Presentation, slides, speech,
1 October 2008
Ensuring Hinterland Access; The Role of Port Authorities
Presentation, slides, speech,
31 March 2008
The Airport Industry in a Competitive Environment: A United Kingdom Perspective
Presentation, slides, speech,
1 January 2008