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Local responsibility for rail commuter transport services – withdrawal of remote area supply or enhancement of economic efficiency? (original publication German only)

Kiel Working Papers, 889

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Claus-Friederich Laaser - Kiel Institute
Claus-Friedrich Laaser

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Publication Date
05/1998

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  • Transport policy
  • Railway policy

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