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Lagos Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (LAMATA)
Gomez-Ibanez, JoseCase HBS-KS1156-EIn 2011 the World Bank and others were concerned that cities all over the developing world were losing their battle with increasing traffic congestion in part because they lacked institutions that had the authority and the capacity to promote public transportation in an integrated fashion. Lagos was one of the few major cities in the developing world to have a metropolitan area public transportation authority with broad powers, independent resour...Starting at €8.20
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Ojek: Regulating Motorcycle Taxis in Jakarta
Gomez-Ibanez, Jose; Putri, AlifaCase HBS-KS1311-EEconomicsMotorcycles are by far the most popular form of motorized transportation in Indonesia, and are used to provide taxi-like service called ojek as well. In 2014, the two biggest providers of app-based, online booking and payment for conventional (four-wheel) taxis in Indonesia began to offer online booking and payment for motorcycle taxi rides as well. These services proved very popular, cutting sharply into the use and earnings of conventional moto...Starting at €8.20
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Yogyakarta Bus Terminal: The Private Provision of Municipal Infrastructure
Parikesit, Danang; Gomez-Ibanez, JoseCase HBS-HKS734-EEconomicsIn January 2009, Herry Zudianto the Mayor of Yogyakarta was reflecting on the apparent failure of his first effort to involve the private sector in the financing and provision of municipal infrastructure. Seven years earlier the City had awarded a 30-year concession to a local private company to build and operate an intercity bus terminal. Earlier that month, the company had sent the Mayor a letter announcing its intention to return the concessio...Starting at €8.20
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Ojek: Regulating Motorcycle Taxis in Jakarta, Teaching Note
Gomez-Ibanez, JoseTeaching Note HBS-KS1296-EEconomicsTeaching note for case KS1311.Starting at €0.00