THE APPLICATION OF JUST DISTRIBUTION THEORIES TO FINANCING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF REGIONAL AND URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT

The paper presents how to apply and use principles of the nonmarket allocation of goods and distribution in public transport systems. In most countries, regional and local public transport is a public service, whose availability should be ensured, with originating deficits financed by the public aut...

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Main Author: Grzegorz DYDKOWSKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Silesian University of Technology 2018-09-01
Series:Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
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Online Access:http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2018/vol100/023_SJSUTST100_2018_Dydkowski.pdf
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spelling doaj-a9b269b46100425cbe0b8511447a384c2021-08-02T15:43:07ZengSilesian University of TechnologyScientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport0209-33242450-15492018-09-01100233310.20858/sjsutst.2018.100.3THE APPLICATION OF JUST DISTRIBUTION THEORIES TO FINANCING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF REGIONAL AND URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORTGrzegorz DYDKOWSKIThe paper presents how to apply and use principles of the nonmarket allocation of goods and distribution in public transport systems. In most countries, regional and local public transport is a public service, whose availability should be ensured, with originating deficits financed by the public authorities. In the course of this service provision, problems can result from financing the deficit by various entities, e.g., municipalities and municipality groups, as well as participation by district and voivodeship self-governments in agreements related to the common organization of public transport and unified tariff-ticket systems. Based on local justice theory, this paper sets out principles that can be the foundation of deficit financing system development, including the analysis of their practical application to financing integrated public transport systems.http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2018/vol100/023_SJSUTST100_2018_Dydkowski.pdffinancingpublic transporttheories of local justice
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THE APPLICATION OF JUST DISTRIBUTION THEORIES TO FINANCING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF REGIONAL AND URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
financing
public transport
theories of local justice
author_facet Grzegorz DYDKOWSKI
author_sort Grzegorz DYDKOWSKI
title THE APPLICATION OF JUST DISTRIBUTION THEORIES TO FINANCING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF REGIONAL AND URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT
title_short THE APPLICATION OF JUST DISTRIBUTION THEORIES TO FINANCING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF REGIONAL AND URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT
title_full THE APPLICATION OF JUST DISTRIBUTION THEORIES TO FINANCING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF REGIONAL AND URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT
title_fullStr THE APPLICATION OF JUST DISTRIBUTION THEORIES TO FINANCING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF REGIONAL AND URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT
title_full_unstemmed THE APPLICATION OF JUST DISTRIBUTION THEORIES TO FINANCING INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF REGIONAL AND URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT
title_sort application of just distribution theories to financing integrated systems of regional and urban public transport
publisher Silesian University of Technology
series Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
issn 0209-3324
2450-1549
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The paper presents how to apply and use principles of the nonmarket allocation of goods and distribution in public transport systems. In most countries, regional and local public transport is a public service, whose availability should be ensured, with originating deficits financed by the public authorities. In the course of this service provision, problems can result from financing the deficit by various entities, e.g., municipalities and municipality groups, as well as participation by district and voivodeship self-governments in agreements related to the common organization of public transport and unified tariff-ticket systems. Based on local justice theory, this paper sets out principles that can be the foundation of deficit financing system development, including the analysis of their practical application to financing integrated public transport systems.
topic financing
public transport
theories of local justice
url http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2018/vol100/023_SJSUTST100_2018_Dydkowski.pdf
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