The role of competitive tendering in transport integration : the cases of Chile and South Africa.

Author(s)
Rivasplata, C.
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Abstract

The principal objective of this study is to review the role of competitive tendering in the co-ordination of public transport services in two middle-income countries: Chile and South Africa. It proposes to analyse each country's regulatory structure and identify some of the implications (e.g., benefits and constraints) that the tendering process has for facilitating seamless travel within urban areas. For the covering abstract see ITRD E116619.

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C 25709 (In: C 25667) /10 /72 / ITRD E116661
Source

In: Urban mobility for all : proceedings of the 10th international CODATU conference, held in Lomé, Togo, 12-15 November 2002, p. 445-450, 20 ref.

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