MOVING REVENUE RISK TO OPERATORS IN GROSS COST CONTRACTS. THE SERBIAN EXPERIENCE

The past three decades have witnessed many different regulatory and institutional reforms in urban public transport (UPT) systems. Main goal of these changes was to deliver higher level of quality of transport services, defined through a diverse array of system objectives: ensuring cost-efficient se...

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