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...logistical difficulties could prevent the proposed water taxi from materializing. One concern, Bhatti said is that the river itself is already too congested with crew shells from Harvard and other area schools...
...desk job in the capital city of Port Stanley. When the call comes signaling that his ride is en route, Lee drives the short stretch to a grassy landing strip, arriving in time to make sure it is clear of wandering sheep. As the shiny red nine-seater air taxi appears over a rocky ridge, Lee gathers up his bag and surveys the rolling hills in the distance. "This is a good place. There is no danger, no crime," he says. "But the conflict brought changes. Once, we thought our life would go on forever...
Gellert examined the economic efficiency of a stagnant 1937 federal law that required all taxi cabs to be outfitted with medallions, a form of license. The number of medallions issued is to this day limited by the city, and therefore the number of cabs permitted remains constant...
...course of interviewing cab companies like International Association of Taxi Cabs to cab drivers themselves, Gellert found two divergent opinions. Cab drivers preferred abolishing the licenses, a move which would radically lower their operating costs, Gellert says...
Gellert concluded by suggesting that the $23 million dead weight loss, an economic term for wasted resources, could be avoided by getting rid of the taxi cab medallions...