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Railroads: Rates and Regulations by William Z. Ripley is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the economic, legal, and practical aspects of railroad transportation in the United States during the early twentieth century. Drawing on his expertise as a noted economist and professor at Harvard University, Ripley delves deeply into the complex mechanisms that governed railroad rates, the principles behind rate-making, and the regulatory frameworks established to oversee the industry. The book meticulously explores the historical evolution of railroad tariffs, the influence of competition and monopoly, and the impact of governmental intervention through bodies such as the Interstate Commerce Commission. Ripley provides detailed analyses of the various types of rates—local, joint, and through rates—while also addressing the challenges of rate discrimination, rebates, and preferential treatment that shaped the competitive landscape. He discusses the economic rationale for different rate structures, the role of cost allocation, and the social and political pressures that influenced regulatory policies. The book also examines landmark legal cases, legislative acts, and the broader implications of railroad regulation for American commerce and society. With its thorough research, clear exposition, and critical insights, Railroads: Rates and Regulations stands as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of transportation, economics, and public policy. It remains an invaluable resource for historians, economists, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the development of American infrastructure and regulatory practices.
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Liczba stron: 1131
Rok wydania: 2025
