Abstract This study estimates returns to density in the U.S. Railroad industry using a cost function with commodity-specific outputs and explores implications for differential pricing. We find that large density economies persist in the U.S. railroad industry, suggesting that marginal cost pricing would not come close to recovering railroad costs. Increased pricing freedom from deregulation has enabled railroads to retain relatively competitive shippers and has fostered substantial cost reductions and innovation. While there is room to improve rate relief processes for relatively captive shippers, policies that make broad changes limiting the extent of differential pricing allowed by railroads have the potential to reduce the ability of the industry to respond to market forces, limiting investment and innovation, and harming railroads and shippers.
Highlights This study estimates returns to density in the U.S. Railroad industry using a cost function with commodity-specific outputs and explores implications for differential pricing. We find that large density economies persist in the U.S. railroad industry, suggesting that marginal cost pricing would not come close to recovering railroad costs. Increased pricing freedom from deregulation has enabled railroads to retain relatively competitive shippers and has fostered substantial cost reductions and innovation. While there is room to improve rate relief processes for relatively captive shippers, policies that make broad changes limiting the extent of differential pricing allowed by railroads have the potential to reduce the ability of the industry to respond to market forces, limiting investment and innovation, and harming railroads and shippers.
Costs, density economies, and differential pricing in the U.S. railroad industry
Transport Policy ; 119 ; 67-77
2022-02-21
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Railroads , Costs , Scale economies , Pricing , Regulation , Density economies , L51 , L92 , L11 , D24
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