Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage market

Abstract Within the broad ongoing review of the legislation of the European road haulage market the European Commission presented in May 2017 several proposals to clarify the regulation of the market, especially market access, driving and rest periods, and the application of the posted workers direc...

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Main Authors: Stephan Keuchel, Thomas Beckschwarte, Fabian Ernst
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Shipping and Trade
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41072-020-00061-3
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spelling doaj-949cef4b75964e22a9f40665b9f539ed2020-11-25T01:42:59ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Shipping and Trade2364-45752020-03-015111710.1186/s41072-020-00061-3Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage marketStephan Keuchel0Thomas Beckschwarte1Fabian Ernst2Westphalian University of Applied SciencesWestphalian University of Applied SciencesStadtwerke Münster GmbHAbstract Within the broad ongoing review of the legislation of the European road haulage market the European Commission presented in May 2017 several proposals to clarify the regulation of the market, especially market access, driving and rest periods, and the application of the posted workers directive. The paper aims to show economic implications of the suggested regulation on the basis of two round trip models and to outline the differences of political and regional interests by analysing the ammendments to the proposals handed in by members of the political groups of the different Member States. The proposed regulation can be viewed as a further deregulation of the market with further shifts of markets shares in international and cabotage markets. This in turn is reflected by distinct regional differences of amendments of members within the different political groups.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41072-020-00061-3European transport policyRoad haulage marketDeregulationCabotagePosting of workersInterest groups
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Fabian Ernst
Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage market
Journal of Shipping and Trade
European transport policy
Road haulage market
Deregulation
Cabotage
Posting of workers
Interest groups
author_facet Stephan Keuchel
Thomas Beckschwarte
Fabian Ernst
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title Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage market
title_short Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage market
title_full Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage market
title_fullStr Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage market
title_full_unstemmed Political views on a further deregulation of the European road haulage market
title_sort political views on a further deregulation of the european road haulage market
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Shipping and Trade
issn 2364-4575
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Within the broad ongoing review of the legislation of the European road haulage market the European Commission presented in May 2017 several proposals to clarify the regulation of the market, especially market access, driving and rest periods, and the application of the posted workers directive. The paper aims to show economic implications of the suggested regulation on the basis of two round trip models and to outline the differences of political and regional interests by analysing the ammendments to the proposals handed in by members of the political groups of the different Member States. The proposed regulation can be viewed as a further deregulation of the market with further shifts of markets shares in international and cabotage markets. This in turn is reflected by distinct regional differences of amendments of members within the different political groups.
topic European transport policy
Road haulage market
Deregulation
Cabotage
Posting of workers
Interest groups
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41072-020-00061-3
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