M. E. Beesley
Also known as
Professor M.E Beesley
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL945968A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (4)
- Business education (1)
- Transportation -- Europe -- Congresses. (1)
- Traffic safety -- Cost effectiveness -- Congresses. (1)
- Transportation -- England -- London. (1)
- Cost effectiveness -- Case studies. (1)
- Economic Conditions (1)
Books by M. E. Beesley
Total count: 16
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Postgraduate education for business1961-01-01
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The costs and benefits of road safety measuresreport of the Ninth Round Table on Transport Economics, held in Paris ...European Conference of Ministers of Transport1971-01-01
Urban transportstudies in economic policyButterworth1973-01-01-
Britain in the Common MarketA new business opportunity;Longman1974-01-01
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Transport planning for Teherantransport and land use alternatives[s.n.]1974-01-01
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Economic criteria for the maintenance, modification, or creation of public urban and suburban transport services (which may not necessarily be profitable)report of the twenty-fourth Round Table on Transport Economics, held in Paris on 22nd and 23rd November, 1973 ...European Conference of Ministers of Transport1974-01-01
Corporate social responsibilitya reassessmentCroom Helm1978-01-01-
Influence of measures designed to restrict the use of certain transport modessold by OECD Publications and Information Center]1979-01-01
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Liberalisation of the use of British Telecommunications Networkreport to the Secretary of State, January 1981H.M.S.O.1981-01-01
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Improving railway financial performancemeasurement and management needsGower1985-01-01
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Controlling public enterprise in EuropeEconomic Council of Canada1986-01-01
The future of telecommunicationsan assessment of the role of competition in UK policyInstitute of Economic Affairs1989-01-01
Privatization, regulation and deregulationRoutledge1992-01-01-
Regulating UtilitiesThe Way Forward (Readings)Coronet Books1994-08-01
Markets and the MediaCompetition, Regulation and the Interests of Consumers (Iea Readings)Coronet Books1996-12-01
REGULATING UTILITIES A NEW ERA?.The Institute of Economic Affairs1999-01-01