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regulation at the end of the 19th century. It was the railroad barons themselves who eventually sought regulation (and thereby … industry eventually sought regulation as a means of dividing up the market and ending ruinous competition. This book debunks …
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enhance the quality of regulation and regulatory governance in the rail sector in Mexico. In particular, the report identifies … rail regulation issued in 2017; the reforms that led to the Mexican Rail Regulatory Agency, as well as the legal powers …
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Although many economic and business historians have examined how American railroads colluded to raise rates or limit service, they have paid less attention to the many ways railroads cooperated to exchange cars and freight between companies and build needed interconnections. This article...
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