Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1: Diagnosing Traditional Transit
Chapter 2: The Triumph of the Automobile
Chapter 3: The Fizzle of Traditional Transit
Chapter 4: Why Traditional Transit Fizzles
Section 2: Transit Markets Improperly Regulated and Improperly Deregulated
Chapter 5: Jitneys and Interloping
Chapter 6: Edge Transit Services in the United States
Chapter 7: Bus Privatization and Deregulation in Britain
Chapter 8: Contracting Out Bus Service to the United States
Section 3: Property Rights and Route-Based Transit Markets
Chapter 9: A Property Rights Theory of Transit Markets
Chapter 10: Devising Property Rights for Transit Markets
Chapter 11: How Property Rights Resolve Problems of Free-Market Transit
Section 4: Policy Recommendations and Conclusions
Chapter 12: Further Policy Recommendations
Chapter 13: Conclusion: Transcending the Choice between Monopoly and Lawless Competition
Tables
Figures
Index
References
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