Working paper

Tarification d’accès et qualité du réseau dans le transport ferroviaire

Philippe Bontems, Marie-Françoise Calmette, and David Martimort

Abstract

This paper studies access pricing in a vertically separated railway sector where the in-frastructure manager sets access charges and chooses network quality, while downstream operators choose transport services. The model characterizes the inefficiencies of unregula-ted vertical separation and then derives optimal regulation with and without public transfers. When transfers are constrained, access charges follow a Ramsey logic modified by downs-tream market power and by cross-effects among long-distance operators. Under asymmetric information, the relevant access cost is no longer the physical marginal cost but a virtual cost that incorporates the information rents of the infrastructure manager and the traffic consequences of incentive constraints.

Keywords

Access pricing; railroad regulation; vertical separation; infrastructure quality; asymmetric information; mechanism design; information rents;

JEL codes

  • D82: Asymmetric and Private Information • Mechanism Design
  • L51: Economics of Regulation
  • L92: Railroads and Other Surface Transportation
  • L43: Legal Monopolies and Regulation or Deregulation
  • H21: Efficiency • Optimal Taxation

Reference

Philippe Bontems, Marie-Françoise Calmette, and David Martimort, Tarification d’accès et qualité du réseau dans le transport ferroviaire, TSE Working Paper, n. 26-1753, June 2026.

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TSE Working Paper, n. 26-1753, June 2026