"Railway Rate Regulation In Foreign Countries" examines the approaches different nations have taken to control railway pricing. This book provides insights into the legislative and administrative mechanisms used to oversee railway rates, offering a comparative analysis that is valuable for understanding the complexities of transportation economics and law.
Authored by Harry Turner Newcomb, the book serves as a historical record of early regulatory practices. It is essential reading for economists, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of transportation policy.
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