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Book Title: Regulatory Innovation
Editor(s): Black, Julia; Lodge, Martin; Thatcher, Mark
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781845422844
Section Title: Bibliography
Number of pages: 21
Extract:
Bibliography
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Aldcroft, D. (1968), British Railways in Transition: The Economic Problems
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