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Chinese Railways - Reform and Efficiency Improvement Opportunities

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Although being huge by any measure, Chinese Railways are a bottleneck for economic growth in China. The state-owned enterprise returns a small profit but is severely capacity constrained and burdened with inefficiency. A comprehensive reform and efficiency improvement program needs to be developed in order to enable Chinese Railways to support further GDP growth in China. Application of industrial economics to the case of Chinese Railways suggests that moderate deregulation of e.g., the freight business could make Chinese Railways fit for future growth. Operational improvements need to complement this development, such as a redesign of the schedule or the introduction of value added services in the freight business. Based on interviews with Chinese experts, benchmarking with railways in the US, Germany, Russia, and Japan as well as broad coverage of Chinese-language sources, the book makes detailed recommendations on how to design a comprehensive turnaround program for Chinese Railways.

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Foundations.- Introduction: China's Need for Efficient Logistics.- The State of China's Logistics Sector and the Role of Chinese Railways.- Methodology for Analysis of Chinese Railways.- The Macro Perspective on Chinese Railways' Efficiency: Railway Reform and Deregulation.- Chinese Railways' Status Quo.- Approaches to Regulation of Railways.- Suggestions for Regulation of Chinese Railways.- The Micro Perspective on Chinese Railways' Efficiency: Improvement of Operational Effectiveness.- Chinese Railways' Current Sources of Inefficiency.- Approaches to Railway Efficiency Improvement.- Suggestions for Improvement of Chinese Railways' Operational Efficiency.- Conclusions.- Conclusions.

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Although being huge by any measure, Chinese Railways are a bottleneck for economic growth in China. The state-owned enterprise returns a small profit but is severely capacity constrained and burdened with inefficiency. A comprehensive reform and efficiency improvement program needs to be developed in order to enable Chinese Railways to support further GDP growth in China. Application of industrial economics to the case of Chinese Railways suggests that moderate deregulation of e.g., the freight business could make Chinese Railways fit for future growth. Operational improvements need to complement this development, such as a redesign of the schedule or the introduction of value added services in the freight business. Based on interviews with Chinese experts, benchmarking with railways in the US, Germany, Russia, and Japan as well as broad coverage of Chinese-language sources, the book makes detailed recommendations on how to design a comprehensive turnaround program for Chinese Railways.

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"‘Chinese railways’ is a timely attempt at pointing out some of the major improvements opportunities in one of the sector that has least undergone reforms. … it is full of interesting data points and provides a good coverage of the industry. … Luger’s book provides a valuable read for scholars and practitioners wishing to study the Chinese railway sector." (Marc Laperrouza, Competition and Regulation of Network Industries, Issue 3, 2008)

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From the reviews:

"'Chinese railways' is a timely attempt at pointing out some of the major improvements opportunities in one of the sector that has least undergone reforms. ... it is full of interesting data points and provides a good coverage of the industry. ... Luger's book provides a valuable read for scholars and practitioners wishing to study the Chinese railway sector." (Marc Laperrouza, Competition and Regulation of Network Industries, Issue 3, 2008)

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Authors Katrin Luger
Publisher Physica-Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.10.2010
 
EAN 9783790825435
ISBN 978-3-7908-2543-5
No. of pages 327
Dimensions 156 mm x 18 mm x 234 mm
Weight 506 g
Illustrations IX, 327 p.
Series Contributions to Economics
Contributions to Economics
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

Management, C, Economics and Finance, Innovation/Technology Management, Automotive Engineering, Research & development management, Management science, Industrial Management, Automotive technology & trades, Automotive (motor mechanic) skills, Development Economics, Innovation and Technology Management

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