The Urban Transportation Problem

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Harvard University Press, 1965 - Political Science - 427 pages
It is the purpose of this study, by integrating many different but relevant pieces of information, to help focus and expedite more congent discussions of urban transportation alternatives. In broadest context, an integrated set of data is presented on the forces that affect the demand for and supply of urban transportation services in order to provide a more rational context for decision-making on these problems.

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A Problem in Search of a Solution
1
A Qualitative Evalua
9
Recent Trends in Urban Location
25
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