Strategic Choice of Freight Mode and Investments in Transport Infrastructure within Production Networks
Published By: ADBI on eSS | Published Date: March, 27 , 2009In the context of production linkages in which downstream producers require freight services
provided by transport operators, the author show that the strategic choice of using an alternative
transport mode does not necessarily induce lower access charges, relative to the standard
transport mode. Additionally, he show that the nature of infrastructure investment determines
the share of final goods delivery by the alternative transport mode. An immediate implication
is that interactions among infrastructure investments; building transportation capacity costs;
and industry-specific characteristics should be carefully assessed when planning transport
infrastructure investments to enhance competitiveness in export markets. [ADBI Working Paper 132]
Author(s): Ying Yi Tsai | Posted on: Oct 27, 2010 | Views(1063) | Download (1046)