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Study programmes 2007-2008Last update : 7/05/2008
ECON0007-2  Public Management and Transport Economics
Duration :  30h Th, 15h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
management engineering, 3rd yearDeuxième quadrimestre5,5
management engineering, 3rd yearDeuxième quadrimestre
"licencié" in economical sciences, 1st yearDeuxième quadrimestre4
"maître" in economical sciences, 1st yearDeuxième quadrimestre4
Bachelor in economical and in management sciences, 3rd year3
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Economical Sciences, general orientationToute l'année4
Master in Economical Sciences, in-depth approach, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Economical Sciences, didactic approach, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Economical Sciences, specialized approach, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Geographical Sciences, climatology orientation, in-depth approach, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Geographical Sciences, general orientation, in-depth approach, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Geographical Sciences, general orientation, didactic approach, 1st yearToute l'année5
Master in Geographical Sciences, general orientation, specialized approach, 1st yearToute l'année5
Holder(s) :  Henry‑Jean Gathon
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The aim of the course is to introduce several issues related to the allocation of resources available to public authorities. It combines a theoretical approach with some practical applications, particularly in the field of transports.
Course objective :  The course focuses on the best way resources can be used and on the part public authorities can lay in this respect. This analysis is applied to the field of transports (urban, regional, national, and international transports, by road, sea, river, air and rail).


The issues such as the following will be discussed: factors that can account for transport expectations, externalities and public intervention, optimal fare system (marginal cost, "second best", peak hours/ off peak hours, in traffic congestion, etc.), choice of infrastructure to be invested in, assessment of the relative performance of private companies and public services publics.
Prerequisites :  A course in micro-economics at an intermediary level.
Organization :  Students are expected to participate actively in the course, which consists of some ex cathedra lectures and presentations prepared by groups of two or three students (on topics related to the European transport policy).
Written notes :  Photocopies of various documents related to the discussed issues will be handed out.
Assessment :  Evaluation is based on a written examination, the presentation in class, and involvement during the year.
Contacts :  Professor: Henry-Jean GATHON, tél.: 04 366 2778, hj.gathon@ulg.ac.be

Assistant: Mélanie LEFEVRE, tél.: 04 366 4698,


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