Government Failure in Urban Transportation
AEI/Brookings Working Paper No. 00-8
34 Pages Posted: 30 May 2001
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Government Failure in Urban Transportation
Date Written: November 2000
Abstract
In their official capacity as regulators, service providers, and investors, public officials have generally instituted policies that have led to inefficient and inequitable urban transportation. The only realistic way to improve the system is to privatize it.
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