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Changing The Focus Of Urban Transport From Congestion To Access, Jeffrey Gutman
Changing The Focus Of Urban Transport From Congestion To Access, Jeffrey Gutman
Brookings Scholar Lecture Series
The traditional approach of urban transport planners has been to focus on the reduction of traffic congestion. More recently, with the growth of cities worldwide and the ever-present challenge of congestion, transport and urban planners have started to focus on the concept of access as the ultimate goal. How can we ensure and enhance access to jobs, education, commerce, and other services by all segments of the population? This requires a more complementary effort by transport planners and urban planners as well as finance and fiscal experts. The lecture will follow this shift in emphasis, the opportunities it poses, and …
The Hall Memorial Lectures, Lewis Karstensson
The Hall Memorial Lectures, Lewis Karstensson
Economics Faculty Publications
This publication is a record of the Hall Memorial Lectures in Economics delivered at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, in the 1980s.
Contents include:
Wallace C. Peterson, "Contemporary Macroeconomics: A House Divided" (Dec. 1, 1983)
Wallace C. Peterson, "Economic Stabilization and Inflation" (May 8, 1984)
Murray N. Rothbard, "The Five Faces of Reaganomics" (Nov. 27, 1984)
Murray N. Rothbard, "The Terrible Simplifiers: The Case Against the Flat Tax" (May 7, 1985)
Larry D. Singell, "Youth Unemployment: An American Crisis" (May 14, 1986)
Murray N. Rothbard, "Is There Life After Reaganomics?" (Oct. 22, 1987)
Murray N. Rothbard, "Deficits and Taxes: …