One key argument in the motor carrier regulation debate of the past two decades has been the assumed negative impact of relaxed regulation on the trucking services offered to small communities. But the assertion that ICC regulation has induced motor carriers to furnish more small community services than they would provide in the absence of regulation is also open to debate. This study examines the profitability of small community trucking services in order to analyze the impact of ICC regulation on the provision of small community services by the ICC-regulated motor carrier industry.
The Impact of Federal Trucking Regulation on Service to Small Communities
1980
73 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Road Transportation , Regulations , Cargo transportation , Interstate transportation , Intrastate transportation , Revenue , Income , Profits , Trucks , Rates(Costs) , Common carriers , Motor trucks , Economic impact , Prices , Trucking industry , Interstate commerce
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