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This book investigates the link between institutions and public policies with specific reference to transport. It opens by examining the main arguments for the establishment of metropolitan transport authorities. The potential impacts of institutional change on the policy efficiency of institutions are then examined. Key problems for institutional designers are identified,?showing how they can hamper the achievement of desired policy outcomes through institutional solutions. Two in-depth case studies on institutional change in metropolitan transport (in London and Barcelona) are presented with a view to testing the aforementioned hypotheses and providing insights into the ways in which the two transport institutions were reformed. The concluding chapter identifies lessons for institutional designers and highlights the policy results that may be expected from the constitution of metropolitan transport authorities.1?The policy case for metropolitan transport authorities.-?2 Institutions, institutional change and policy outcomes.-?3 The new governance of transport in London.-?4?The metropolitan transport authority of Barcelona (ATM).-?5 Lessons for institutional designers.
Simone Busetti is a research fellow at the Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering at Politecnico di Milano and teaches Public Policy Analysis at Organisation Sciences at the University of Milano-Bicocca.
Investigates the link between institutions and public policies with specific reference to transport
Identifies key traps for institutional designers
Presents two in-depth case studies on the governance change?in London and Barcelona
Useful to both advanced scholars in institutions and practitioners of institutional design
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