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September 2007, No. 242b
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Last Updated: 08/29/2007

Using Payment Innovations to Improve Transportation Networks: A Conference Summary (Special Issue)

Gene Amromin, Carrie Jankowski, Elizabeth Nieman, Richard Porter, William Testa

On June 12, 2007, Chicago Metropolis 2020 and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago jointly hosted a conference to discuss road pricing strategies, as well as other issues related to reducing transportation congestion and improving economic efficiency in the Chicago region and around the world.

 

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