Word: quart
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...obtained only by government ownership and control. N. A. Rev., 132:369. (a) It would be conducted in the interest of the public; (b) tariffs would be greatly reduced.- (1) No unnecessary outlay for parallel lines, etc. (2) Local use of post office facilities. (3) Freedom from taxation.- Quart. J. Econ., Apr., '88. (c) Service would be more efficient.- (1) Lines would be made adequate for business, and (2) extended to suburbs and outlying districts; (3) Offices would be more centrally located.- Brit. Quart., 59:455, (4) Strikes would be impossible.- Hadley. R. R. Transportation...
Best general references :- Quart. Journ. Econ., vol 1, p. 28; Unit. Review, vol. 26, pp. 522-29; Nation, vol. 47, pp. 125 6; Forum...
...They are a menace to free competition and our industrial welfare,-Forum, vol. 5, p. 588; Natlon 49, p. 186. (c) They offer inducement for speculation and gambling,- Nation, vol. 45, p. 68; Pub. Opinion, Oct. 26, 1889, p. 70. (d) They have a great and dangerous political power,-Quart. Review, vol. 131, pp. 460-492. (e) They are increasing too rapidly,-Nation...
...should aim at (a) Publicity.- Quart. Journ., vol. 1, p. 28. (b) Responsibility,-Ibid...