Curb Rights

Curb Rights
Title Curb Rights PDF eBook
Author Daniel B. Klein
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 161
Release 2011-02-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0815707371

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Transit services in the United States are in trouble. Ridership has dwindled, productivity has declined, and operating deficits have widened. The traditional approaches to running transit systems—government planning or operation of bus and rail services, government subsidization of private operations, heavy regulation of all transit modes—have failed, and there is little hope of their ever succeeding under current practices. But public transportation cannot simply be abandoned. Can it, then, be made more self-supporting and efficient? The authors of this book say it's time to rethink the fundamental structure of transit policy. The book focuses on street-based transit—buses, shuttles, and jitneys. (While street-based transit in the U.S. today usually means bus service, in other times and places streets have also been served by smaller vehicles called jitneys that follow a route but not a schedule.) The authors examine a variety of transit services: jitney services from America's past, illegal jitneys today, airport shuttle van services, bus deregulation in Great Britain, and jitney services in less developed countries. The authors propose that urban transit be brought into the fold of market activity by establishing property rights not only in vehicles, but also in curb zones and transit stops. Market competition and entrepreneurship would depend on a foundation of what they call "curb rights." By creating exclusive and transferable curb rights (to bus stops and other pickup points) leased by auction, the authors contend that American cities can have the best of both kinds of markets—scheduled (and unsubsidized) bus service and unscheduled but faster and more flexible jitneys. They maintain that a carefully planned transit system based on property rights would rid the transit market of inefficient government production and overregulation. It would also avoid the problems of a lawless market—cutthroat competition, schedule jockeying, and even curbside conflict among rival operators. Entrepreneurs would be able to introduce ever better service, revise schedules and route structures, establish connections among transit providers, and use new pricing strategies. And travelers would find public transit more attractive than they do now. Once the system of curb rights is sensibly implemented, the authors conclude, the market process will take over. Then the invisible hand can do in transit what it does so well in other parts of the economy.

Entrepreneurial Economics

Entrepreneurial Economics
Title Entrepreneurial Economics PDF eBook
Author Alexander Tabarrok
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 329
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0195150287

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This intriguing collection is designed to show how economists can play a more active role in designing and directing the nation's social institutions. By taking the task of political economy seriously, the contributors (including some of today's most distinguished economists) reveal the power of economic thought to offer innovative solutions to some of the most difficult problems facing society today. By creating markets where none existed before, the authors propose efficient, reliable, and profitable improvements to current systems of health insurance, financial markets, human organ distribution, judicial practice, bankruptcy and securities regulation, patenting, and transportation. Written in the entrepreneurial spirit, these essays show economics to be an ambitious, dynamic, and far-from-dismal science.

Curb Rights

Curb Rights
Title Curb Rights PDF eBook
Author Daniel B. Klein
Publisher
Total Pages 168
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This book proposes that urban transit be brought into the fold of market activity by establishing property rights not only in vehicles, but also in curb zones and transit stops. Market competition and entrepreneurship would depend on a foundation of what they call " curb rights." They maintain that a carefully planned transit system based on property rights would rid the transit market of inefficient government production and overregulation.

Entrepreneurial Economics : Bright Ideas from the Dismal Science

Entrepreneurial Economics : Bright Ideas from the Dismal Science
Title Entrepreneurial Economics : Bright Ideas from the Dismal Science PDF eBook
Author Oakland Alexander Tabarrok Director of Research The Independent Institute
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 334
Release 2002-01-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0198033125

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This intriguing collection is designed to show how economists can play a more active role in designing and directing the nation's social institutions. By taking the task of political economy seriously, the contributors (including some of today's most distinguished economists) reveal the power of economic thought to offer innovative solutions to some of the most difficult problems facing society today. By creating markets where none existed before, the authors propose efficient, reliable, and profitable improvements to current systems of health insurance, financial markets, human organ distribution, judicial practice, bankruptcy and securities regulation, patenting, and transportation. Written in the entrepreneurial spirit, these essays show economics to be an ambitious, dynamic, and far-from-dismal science.

Hearings Regarding H.R. 15678, 15689, 15744, 15754, 16099, Bills to Curb Terrorist Organizations

Hearings Regarding H.R. 15678, 15689, 15744, 15754, 16099, Bills to Curb Terrorist Organizations
Title Hearings Regarding H.R. 15678, 15689, 15744, 15754, 16099, Bills to Curb Terrorist Organizations PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Un-American Activities
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 1966
Genre
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The Disability Rights Movement

The Disability Rights Movement
Title The Disability Rights Movement PDF eBook
Author Doris Fleischer
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2012
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781439904213

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The struggle for disability rights in the U.S.

City Economics

City Economics
Title City Economics PDF eBook
Author Brendan O'Flaherty
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 602
Release 2005-10-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674252071

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This introductory but innovative textbook on the economics of cities is aimed at students of urban and regional policy as well as of undergraduate economics. It deals with standard topics, including automobiles, mass transit, pollution, housing, and education but it also discusses non-standard topics such as segregation, water supply, sewers, garbage, fire prevention, housing codes, homelessness, crime, illicit drugs, and economic development. Its methods of analysis are primarily verbal, geometric, and arithmetic. The author achieves coherence by showing how the analysis of various topics reinforces one another. Thus, buses can tell us something about schools and optimal tolls about land prices. Brendan O'Flaherty looks at almost everything through the lens of Pareto optimality and potential Pareto optimality--how policies affect people and their well-being, not abstract entities such as cities or the economy or growth or the environment. Such traditionalism leads to radical questions, however: Should cities have police and fire departments? Should tax preferences for home ownership be repealed? Should public schools charge for their services? O'Flaherty also gives serious consideration to such heterodox policies as pay-at-the-pump auto insurance, curb rights for buses, land taxes, marginal cost water pricing, and sidewalk zoning.