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October 30, 2014 · 2:43 pm

Taxi regulation and high priced licensing fees artificially keep prices high and discourage new entrepreneurs from entering the market


Report:
REGULATION OF PLATFORM MARKETS IN TRANSPORTATION
Stewart Dompe and Adam C. Smith
Mercatus Center
George Mason University

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