Creating a National Champion: International Competition and Unbundling in Rail Transportation
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2015-04-10Metadata
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Abstract
This article investigates the incentives to unbundle operations and infrastructure in the railway industry in
a two-country model with international network effects from the viewpoint of national governments. The
analysis shows that the decision to unbundle institutionally or organizationally with separated accounts
depends crucially on the importance of cross-border transportation. For a sufficiently high importance
of cross-border transportation, national governments choose accounting separation. However, national
governments are stuck in a Prisoners' dilemma and would be better off coordinating on a separated
industry structure. This result justifies major policy initiatives by the European Union but explains also
actions of national governments in implementing these initiatives.