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Economies of Scope in European Railways: An Efficiency Analysis

  • In the course of railway reforms at the end of the last century, European national governments, as well the EU Commission, decided to open markets and to separate railway networks from train operations. Vertically integrated railway companies argue that such a separation of infrastructure and operations would diminish the advantages of vertical integration and would therefore not be suitable to raise economic welfare. In this paper, we conduct a pan-European analysis to investigate the performance of European railways with a particular focus on economies of scope associated with vertical integration. We test the hypothesis that integrated railways realize economies of joint production and, thus, produce railway services on a higher level of e±ciency. To determine whether joint or separate production is more e±cient we apply an innovative Data Envelopment Analysis super-e±ciency bootstrapping model which relates the e±ciency for integrated production to a virtual reference set consisting of the separated production technology and which is applicable to other network industries as energy and telecommunication as well. Our ¯ndings are that for a majority of European Railway companies economies of scope exist.

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Author:Christian GrowitschGND, Heike Wetzel
URL: https://pub-data.leuphana.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/429
Document Type:ResearchPaper
Language:English
Year of Completion:2006
Date of Publication (online):2006/08/21
Release Date:2006/08/21
Tag:Efficiency; Railway Industry; Vertical Integration
GND Keyword:Effizienz; Eisenbahn
Institutes:Universität / Frühere Fachbereiche
Dewey Decimal Classification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 33 Wirtschaft / 330 Wirtschaft