Problems and issues in urban goods movement.

Author(s)
Carroll Jr., J.D.
Year
Abstract

Where as private decisions and available facilities are the major determinants of people movement, goods movement depends on constraints of the marketplace and of unions. A means for characterizing urban commodity flow is suggested: a city must import more weight than its exports, and must export more in value than it imports. The problem of transportation solid wastes in an urbanizing society is mentioned briefly as a problem in commodity flow.

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A 9162 (In: A 9157 S) IRRD 61524
Source

In: Urban commodity flow : report of a conference held December 6-9, 1970, Highway Research Board Special Report SR 120, 1971, p. 19-21

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