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Rodrigo Munoz-Alpizar, Radenko Pavlovic, Michael D. Moran, Jack Chen, Sylvie Gravel, Sarah B. Henderson, Sylvain Ménard, Jacinthe Racine, Annie Duhamel, Samuel Gilbert, Paul-André Beaulieu, Hugo Landry, Didier Davignon, Sophie Cousineau and Véronique Bouchet
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Richard D. Stone,Michael Landry
During the Era of Railroad building (primarily the last half of the 19th century), it was far more profitable to lay track than to operate railroads due to the subsidiesfrom various levels ofgovernment and the competition between cities to be located on ...
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Richard D. Stone,Michael Landry
The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was created in 1887 to regulate railroads. By the mid-1970?s it had grown into the premier independent agency in the federal government, regulating all domestic transport modes except air. But starting in the ?70?...
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Michael Landry,Richard D. Stone
In 1887, in answer to railroad abuses of monopoly power, Congress passed the Interstate Commerce Act, which created the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC). In the next decade the Commission?s powers were considerably diminished by a series of Supreme C...
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Michael Landry,John Ozment
Since 1970 and especially since railroad deregulation in 1980, there has been a proliferation of hundreds of new short line rail companies. These railroads range in length from about a mile to more than a thousand miles (those over 350 miles are called ?...
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