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Europe: A Heterogenous ‘Single Market’

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A Billion Trips a Day

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What makes Europe unique in comparison to the United States of America and to Japan, is its diversity. Many different languages are spoken; many forms of spatial organizations (centralized and federated forms), different levels of economic development and different cultures.

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Bovy, P.H.L., Orfeuil, JP., Zumkeller, D. (1993). Europe: A Heterogenous ‘Single Market’. In: Salomon, I., Bovy, P., Orfeuil, JP. (eds) A Billion Trips a Day. Transportation Research, Economics and Policy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8118-9_3

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