Reforming a publicly owned monopoly : costs and incentives in railway maintenance

The railway system is often considered to be an industry where a monopoly occurs “naturally”, which can explain the public ownership and the use of regulations. However, railways in Europe have been subject to reforms during the last three decades. The use of tendering has increased, which is a way...

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Main Author: Odolinski, Kristofer
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Örebro universitet, Handelshögskolan vid Örebro Universitet 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-oru-463832017-10-18T05:21:28ZReforming a publicly owned monopoly : costs and incentives in railway maintenanceengOdolinski, KristoferÖrebro universitet, Handelshögskolan vid Örebro UniversitetÖrebro : Örebro university2015cost efficiencycontractstenderingrail infrastructuremaintenanceEconomicsNationalekonomiThe railway system is often considered to be an industry where a monopoly occurs “naturally”, which can explain the public ownership and the use of regulations. However, railways in Europe have been subject to reforms during the last three decades. The use of tendering has increased, which is a way of introducing competition for the market in absence of competition within the market. Still, contracting out services previously produced in-house places a heavy burden on the client, where contract design and its incentive structures can be decisive for the outcome of the reform. This dissertation provides empirical evidence on costs and incentives in a publicly owned monopoly that is subject to reforms, namely the provision of railway maintenance in Sweden. Essay 1 estimates the effect of exposing rail infrastructure maintenance to competitive tendering. The results show that this reform reduced maintenance costs in Sweden by around 11 per cent over the period 1999-2011, without any associated fall in the available measures of quality. Essay 2 estimates the relative cost efficiency between and within maintenance regions in Sweden. The results indicate considerable efficiency gaps together with economies of scale not being fully exploited. Essay 3 analyses the effect of incentive structures in railway maintenance contracts. An increase in the power of the incentive scheme reduces the number of infrastructure failures according to the results. In addition, the estimated effect of the performance incentive schemes suggests that more effort towards preventing train delays is made at the expense of preventing other failures. Essay 4 comprises an estimation of marginal costs of rail maintenance. The static model produces slightly lower marginal costs compared to previous estimates on Swedish data. The results from the dynamic model show that an increase in maintenance costs in year t - 1 predicts an increase in maintenance costs in year t. Indeed, there is an intertemporal effect that depends on the performed maintenance activities (governed by the contract design). Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-46383urn:isbn:978-91-7529-106-2Örebro Studies in Economics, 1651-8896 ; 30application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic cost efficiency
contracts
tendering
rail infrastructure
maintenance
Economics
Nationalekonomi
spellingShingle cost efficiency
contracts
tendering
rail infrastructure
maintenance
Economics
Nationalekonomi
Odolinski, Kristofer
Reforming a publicly owned monopoly : costs and incentives in railway maintenance
description The railway system is often considered to be an industry where a monopoly occurs “naturally”, which can explain the public ownership and the use of regulations. However, railways in Europe have been subject to reforms during the last three decades. The use of tendering has increased, which is a way of introducing competition for the market in absence of competition within the market. Still, contracting out services previously produced in-house places a heavy burden on the client, where contract design and its incentive structures can be decisive for the outcome of the reform. This dissertation provides empirical evidence on costs and incentives in a publicly owned monopoly that is subject to reforms, namely the provision of railway maintenance in Sweden. Essay 1 estimates the effect of exposing rail infrastructure maintenance to competitive tendering. The results show that this reform reduced maintenance costs in Sweden by around 11 per cent over the period 1999-2011, without any associated fall in the available measures of quality. Essay 2 estimates the relative cost efficiency between and within maintenance regions in Sweden. The results indicate considerable efficiency gaps together with economies of scale not being fully exploited. Essay 3 analyses the effect of incentive structures in railway maintenance contracts. An increase in the power of the incentive scheme reduces the number of infrastructure failures according to the results. In addition, the estimated effect of the performance incentive schemes suggests that more effort towards preventing train delays is made at the expense of preventing other failures. Essay 4 comprises an estimation of marginal costs of rail maintenance. The static model produces slightly lower marginal costs compared to previous estimates on Swedish data. The results from the dynamic model show that an increase in maintenance costs in year t - 1 predicts an increase in maintenance costs in year t. Indeed, there is an intertemporal effect that depends on the performed maintenance activities (governed by the contract design).
author Odolinski, Kristofer
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title Reforming a publicly owned monopoly : costs and incentives in railway maintenance
title_short Reforming a publicly owned monopoly : costs and incentives in railway maintenance
title_full Reforming a publicly owned monopoly : costs and incentives in railway maintenance
title_fullStr Reforming a publicly owned monopoly : costs and incentives in railway maintenance
title_full_unstemmed Reforming a publicly owned monopoly : costs and incentives in railway maintenance
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