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Competition vs. vertical integration of transportation and production in a spatial economy

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Dr. Schuler is currently director, Office of Research, of the New York State Public Service Commission, on leave from Cornell University.

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Schuler, R.E., Holahan, W.L. Competition vs. vertical integration of transportation and production in a spatial economy. Papers of the Regional Science Association 41, 209–225 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01936417

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