Some Economic Aspects of the New Long and Short Haul Clause
J. M. Clark
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1914, vol. 28, issue 2, 322-337
Abstract:
Early interpretation of this clause, 323. — I. Cases in which relief is granted; the general policy, 325. — Roundabout lines, 327. — Crosslines, 328. — Market competition, 330. — The parallel of a protective tariff, 332. — II. Extent of relief granted, 333. — Recent trans-continental rate cases, 334. — The zone method criticised, 335. — Conclusion: the margin of tolerance and the Commission's ideal, 336.
Date: 1914
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