Setting the Market Free. Deregulation of the Bus Industry

Setting the Market Free. Deregulation of the Bus Industry

Bus deregulation has so far been neither as successful as its supporters hoped nor as damaging as its critics feared. The author outlines four measures which he considers necessary.

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