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The present government assumes an 'integrated transport policy' is required because integration will not be achieved by market forces. Its policies have an interventionalist bias. John Hibbs concludes that transport should not be regarded as 'something different' but as an industry best left alone to serve the public.

Transport Policy: The Myth of Integrated Planning

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    Publisher: Institute of Economic Affairs
    Publication Date: 20/12/2000
    ISBN13: 9780255364935, 978-0255364935
    ISBN10: 255364938

    Number of Pages: 111

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

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    The present government assumes an 'integrated transport policy' is required because integration will not be achieved by market forces. Its policies have an interventionalist bias. John Hibbs concludes that transport should not be regarded as 'something different' but as an industry best left alone to serve the public.

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