Factors in Freight Car Supply
T. Q. Hutchinson
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1971, vol. 3, issue 1, 167-173
Abstract:
The Wall Street Journal, the Great Plainsman and other publications tell us that there is a rail car shortage. The dual purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the shortage is one of rail service rather than rolling stock and to examine several of the mechanisms available to increase the quantity of rail service.
Date: 1971
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