Archive for Robert W. Poole Jr.
Another Reason for Airport Privatization
Robert Poole, Jr., is president of the Reason Foundation and a long-time transportation policy researcher. Copyright 2000 Reason Foundation. In several ways, the specter of re-regulation of the airlines raised its head in 1999. A number of bills in Congress aimed at increasing smaller airlines’ access into major hub airports like Chicago’s O’Hare by giving [...]
1Jun2000 | Robert W. Poole Jr. | 19 comments | ContinuedHow to Break up OPEC
The availability of natural gas in the U.S. depends on a natural (market) price.
1Oct1978 | Carlos Henkel | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Wealth of the Oceans
A hopeful alternative for development and use of ocean resources without total government regulation and control.
1Aug1970 | Robert W. Poole Jr. | 0 comments | ContinuedFly the Frenzied Skies
A plea for market rather than more governmental control of the management of airports and airways.
1May1970 | Robert W. Poole Jr. | 3 comments | Continued-
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