High-Speed Railways: Do They Produce Economic Growth?
Kenneth Button
Annals of Computational Economics, 2017
Abstract:
The debate surrounding the economic benefits of extending the US high-speed passenger rail system beyond the small stretch between Washington, DC, and New York City has abated somewhat but remains of policy interest. One of the justifications advocates ci
Date: 2017
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