Social well-being and public transport.

Author(s)
Klaassen, L.H.
Year
Abstract

The concept of well-being has have unpleasant features, namely it is complex and is vague. It is tried here to substitute a nation of the concept that can be meaningfully operated in certain cases. To maintain the system of public transport, the government subsidy needs not to be higher than what corresponds with the social optimum.

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Publication

Library number
B 24005 (In: B 24001) /72/ IRRD 282967
Source

In: Interpreting and valueing transport's role in social well-being : an international conference held April 12-15, 1983, Noordwijk, Netherlands, 1983, p. 35-43.

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