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Bruno De Borger

Bruno De Borger

D-Index & Metrics

Economics and Finance

D-Index
34
Citations
5273
World Ranking
3100
National Ranking
34

Overview

Bruno De Borger is affiliated with the University of Antwerp in Belgium. Their research primarily intersects the fields of economics, econometrics, and finance, with a focus that also extends into social sciences and energy. The scientist's work engages deeply with transportation and economic policies, fiscal policy, and environmental concerns within the transportation sector.

The main fields of study for Bruno De Borger include:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Social Sciences
  • Energy

In terms of subfields, their research spans:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Transportation
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Strategy and Management

The core topics addressed in their work feature prominently:

  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Transport and Economic Policies
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Aviation Industry Analysis and Trends
  • Global trade and economics

Bruno De Borger has authored several papers recently, notable for publication in journals specializing in transportation and urban economics:

  • "Covid-19 and optimal urban transport policy," 2022, Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • "Road tolls, diverted traffic and local traffic calming measures: Who should be in charge?", 2021, Transportation Research Part B Methodological
  • "Strategic behavior under tradeable driving permits and congestion tolls: A political economy model," 2021, Journal of Urban Economics
  • "Subsidised transport services in a fiscal federation: Why local governments may be against decentralised service provision," 2023, Economics of Transportation
  • "Productivity and Wage Effects of an Exogenous Improvement in Transport Infrastructure: Accessibility and the Great Belt Bridge," 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Stef Proost
  • Ismir Mulalic
  • Jan Rouwendal
  • Dániel Hörcher
  • Amihai Glazer

The scientist's publications appear repeatedly in venues such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • Transportation Research Part B Methodological
  • Journal of Urban Economics
  • Economics of Transportation

Best Publications

  • Cost efficiency of Belgian local governments: A comparative analysis of FDH, DEA, and econometric approaches

    Bruno De Borger;Kristiaan Kerstens

  • Public transit performance: What does one learn from frontier studies?

    Bruno De Borger;Kristiaan Kerstens;Aâ Lvaro Costa

  • Explaining differences in productive efficiency: An application to Belgian municipalities

    B. De Borger;K. Kerstens;Wim Moesen;Wim Moesen;J. Vanneste

  • The trade-off between money and travel time: A test of the theory of reference-dependent preferences

    Bruno De Borger;Mogens Fosgerau

  • Prices, capacities and service levels in a congestible Bertrand duopoly☆

    Bruno De Borger;Kurt Van Dender

  • Private Port Pricing and Public Investment in Port and Hinterland Capacity

    Bruno De Borger;Stef Proost;Kurt Van Dender

  • Radial and nonradial measures of technical efficiency: An empirical illustration for Belgian local governments using an FDH reference technology

    Bruno De Borger;Kristiaan Kerstens

  • Reforming transport pricing in the European Union : a modelling approach

    Bruno De Borger;Stef Proost

  • A political economy model of road pricing

    Bruno De Borger;Stef Proost

  • Congestion and tax competition in a parallel network

    Bruno De Borger;Stef Proost;Kurt Van Dender

  • OPTIMAL PRICING OF URBAN PASSENGER TRANSPORT: A SIMULATION EXERCISE FOR BELGIUM.

    Bruno De Borger

  • A Nash bargaining solution to models of tax and investment competition: tolls and investment in serial transport corridors

    Bruno De Borger;Wilfried Pauwels

  • What is known about municipal efficiency: the Belgian case and beyond

    Bruno De Borger;Kristiaan Kerstens

  • A game theoretical approach to competition between multi-user terminals: the impact of dedicated terminals

    Evangelia N. Kaselimi;Theo E. Notteboom;Bruno De Borger

  • The choice of a technical efficiency measure on the free disposal hull reference technology: A comparison using US banking data

    Bruno De Borger;Gary D. Ferrier;Kristiaan Kerstens

  • The Performance of Bus Transit Operators

    Bruno De Borger;Kristiaan Kerstens

  • Measuring the rebound effect with micro data: A first difference approach

    Bruno De Borger;Ismir Mulalic;Jan Rouwendal

  • Transport externalities and optimal pricing and supply decisions in urban transportation: a simulation analysis for Belgium

    Bruno De Borger;Sandra Wouters

  • Reforming Transport Pricing in the European Union

    Bruno De Borger;Stef Proost

  • How large is the gap between present and efficient transport prices in Europe

    S Proost;K Van Dender;C Courcelle;B De Borger

  • Cost and Productivity in Regional Bus Transportation: The Belgian Case

    Bruno L. De Borger

  • Discrete choice models and optimal two-part tariffs in the presence of externalities: optimal taxation of cars

    Bruno De Borger

  • Optimal taxation of car ownership, car use and public transport: Insights derived from a discrete choice numerical optimization model

    Bruno De Borger;Inge Mayeres;Inge Mayeres

  • Private Port Pricing and Public Investment in Port and Hinterland Capacity

    Bruno De Borger;Stef Proost;Kurt Van Dender;Kurt Van Dender

Frequent Co-Authors

Stef Proost
Stef Proost KU Leuven
Kristiaan Kerstens
Kristiaan Kerstens IESEG School of Management
Mogens Fosgerau
Mogens Fosgerau University of Copenhagen
Amihai Glazer
Amihai Glazer University of California, Irvine
Roger W. Vickerman
Roger W. Vickerman University of Kent
Daniel J. Graham
Daniel J. Graham Imperial College London
Joseph Buongiorno
Joseph Buongiorno University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wout Dullaert
Wout Dullaert Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Reza Zanjirani Farahani
Reza Zanjirani Farahani Paris School of Business

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