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Multi-National Highway Managements: Potential and Pitfalls
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If the concession to manage the highways of a nation, or part of a nation, were open to the highest bidder from any jurisdiction whatsoever, multi-national managers would appear. This could be expected to lead to international harmonization in the direction of higher productivity.
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Firth, B., "Multi-National Highway Managements: Potential and Pitfalls," SAE Technical Paper 931877, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/931877.Also In
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