Die Verkehrsinfrastruktur in Deutschland: marode und unterfinanziert
Christopher Kopper,
Karl-Hans Hartwig,
Werner Rothengatter,
Erik Gawel and
Alexander Eisenkopf
Wirtschaftsdienst, 2013, vol. 93, issue 10, 659-677
Abstract:
In German transport infrastructure provision, political decision-making and a lack of user charges are the main reasons for inefficiencies, such as underinvestment, misallocation of funds and congestions. In the last decades, transport policy in Germany has focused on network extensions, while maintaining and renewing the infrastructure have been neglected. Additional financial resources will be needed to restore the quality of the federal, state and local transportation networks, in order of magnitude of yy7.2 billion p.a. in the next 15 years. Although the government collects about yy45 billion in taxes and infrastructure charges from road transport, it is unable to fund the transport infrastructure adequately. Several committees have suggested new concepts to provide sufficient funding, continuity and efficiency for renewing the transport infrastructure, and different options of raising more funds are under discussion (launching a fund, increasing general or energy taxes, extending road charges). Special attention is paid to the political economy of public funding and both tax and charge resistance which are considered to be the main obstacle rather than a lack of ideas or scientific knowledge. In the end, German transport infrastructure does not only need additional money but also structural reforms to increase efficiency in the infrastructure sector. Copyright ZBW and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013
Keywords: H23; H54; L92; R42; R48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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