The Economics and Politics of High-Speed Rail
Lessons from Experiences Abroad
- 210 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the economic and political challenges of high-speed rail (HSR) implementation, this study investigates key questions for policymakers and scholars, particularly in light of the US's growing interest in HSR, especially in California. It examines the implications for taxpayers and offers insights drawn from international experiences, making it a critical resource for understanding the complexities of adopting new public transportation technologies.
