EU report says rail liberalisation pays off but is it biased?

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The EU has a new rail liberalisation report, but are the benefits as clear as they appear? Shutterstock

According to a new European Commission study on rail privatisation, the EU-backed liberalisation of the continent’s railways has resulted in “significant reductions” in ticket prices for passengers. Italy, for example, saw more than a 30 per cent drop in ticket costs. With the bloc’s executive pushing hard for competition, it is not surprising the report draws positive conclusions. But do the short-term gains of liberalisation mask the longer-term pitfalls?

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EU report says rail liberalisation pays off but is it biased?

EU report says rail liberalisation pays off but is it biased?

rail liberalisation
The EU has a new rail liberalisation report, but are the benefits as clear as they appear? Shutterstock

According to a new European Commission study on rail privatisation, the EU-backed liberalisation of the continent’s railways has resulted in “significant reductions” in ticket prices for passengers. Italy, for example, saw more than a 30 per cent drop in ticket costs. With the bloc’s executive pushing hard for competition, it is not surprising the report draws positive conclusions. But do the short-term gains of liberalisation mask the longer-term pitfalls?

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