Possibilities and limits of regulation in transport policy : report of the 62nd Round Table Conference on Transport Economics, held in Paris on 29th-30th September 1983.

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Economic Research Centre ECMT
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Abstract

Pressure for farther liberalisation in both domestic and frontier-crossing transport has certainly come frequently from the Commission for the European Communities, supported by the new EEC countries. A further impetus has also come to Europe from the deregulation debate in the United States (Railroad Revitalisation and Regulatory Reform Act 1976, Motor Carrier Act 1980) . It has not been possible, however, to carry out a thorough-going reform of the transport market against the opposition of Germany, France and Italy.

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B 23519 S /01/10/
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Paris, European Conference of Ministers of Transport ECMT, 1983, 118 p., tab., ref.

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