Switzerland is known the world over for its socialist economic model for sure.
Thanks for the input
Amities
Philippe
Le 1 mai 2015 à 17:24, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>>
>> "We hope that the findings of the 2012 RPI will help to inform discussions
>> about priorities
>> for action by the EC, national governments, and railway operators over the
>> coming year.
>> Focusing solely on policy changes—such as liberalizing markets and changing
>> governance
>> models—may not produce the desired performance improvements. Understanding
>> how public
>> subsidies and investments can be applied most effectively to drive higher
>> performance may
>> be the critical factor for improving passenger and freight services
>> throughout the European
>> railway system."
>>
>> Source:
>> https://www.bcgperspectives.com/content/articles/transportation_travel_tourism_cost_efficiency_asset_optimization_2012_european_railway_performance_index/#chapter1
>>
>
> Interesting to note that "A railway system’s overall performance
> generally correlates with the level of public cost." In a socialist economy
> that has evolved from the ruins of WWII, this may be true as the populace has
> become more attentive to the premise that infrastructure(s) should be managed
> for the overall benefit of society rather than for financial gain.
>
>
> Chris
>
> When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
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