Original title: Balancování dobra a zla v Evropskou unií vedené liberalizaci veřejného sektoru
Translated title: Balancing the Good and the Bad of the EU-Led Liberalisation of the Public Sector
Authors: Sansom, Ruben ; Vukov, Visnja (advisor) ; Broad, Matthew (referee)
Document type: Master’s theses
Year: 2022
Language: eng
Abstract: Liberalisation is being implemented in an increasing number of formerly public sectors in European countries, often at the initiative of the European Union. The existing literature effectively highlights both the advantages and disadvantages of liberalisation for the development of these sectors, but stops short of weighing up these positive and negative impacts or analysing how different conditions - such as the level and form of liberalisation implemented and the level of development of the sector in which liberalisation is carried out - influence this balance. This paper constitutes the first step in this direction through its analysis of the case of cross-border passenger railway services. On one hand, one would expect liberalisation to positively impact the development of cross-border passenger railway services through its creation of cross-border markets. On the other hand, however, based on the perceived lowering of the quality of services provided by sectors which undergo liberalisation, one would expect it to result in their deterioration. The paper finds that overall, liberalisation's positive impact outweighs its negative impact in the case of cross-border passenger railway services, as in general it positively influences their development. This applies to all levels and forms of liberalisation....

Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses) (web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/177644

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