Railway liberalisation in Europe hindered by incumbent resistance and government support.
The article compares railway regulations in Italy, France, Germany, and Spain. It looks at how the government and rail companies interact, how operators access networks, and how pricing is determined. The study finds that market opening is limited, with some improvement in liberalization. Entry into the industry has not reached its full potential. Incumbent railways are resistant to liberalization, and governments play a role in supporting this resistance.