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Options and limitations for privately financed and provided transport infrastructure facilities (original publication in German)

Die Weltwirtschaft, 2000 (1): 117-143

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Claus-Friederich Laaser - Kiel Institute
Claus-Friedrich Laaser
Henning Sichelschmidt

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Publication Date
01/2000

Key Words

  • Transport economics
  • Transport infrastruture
  • Private financing

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