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The Interstate Commerce Commission and the Railroad Industry: A History of Regulatory Policy
This work explores the philosophy, actions, and policies of the Interstate Commerce Commission by focusing on the development of its railroad regulation practices, particularly since 1976.
Author(s) | By Richard D. Stone. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 240 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 11 Dec 1991 |
Availability | POD |
This work explores the philosophy, actions, and policies of the Interstate Commerce Commission by focusing on the development of its railroad regulation practices, particularly since 1976.
Introduction The Era of Negative Regulation: From the Beginning to 1920 The Era of Positive Regulation: 1920-1976 The Watershed Year: 1976 Moving Toward Rail Freedom: 1977-1980 The Staggers Act and Its Impact Recent Events Observations and Conclusi
RICHARD D. STONE is Assistant Professor of Marketing at Towson State University in Maryland. He has previously published and presented papers on transportation and transport systems.