Date of Publication | 30 April 2011 |
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Document | dp201117.pdf |
Publication Type | Discussion Paper |
Tags | Washington, D.c., Automobiles, Buses, Cities, Costs, Income, International Transport, Mobility, Public Transport, Residents, Subsidies, Transit, Transport, Transport Policy, Urban Transport |
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