This book examines the relationship between unionization and regulation in the trucking industry, and how they impact the division of rents among different stakeholders. It presents a theoretical framework to analyze this relationship, and applies it to the empirical data from the industry. The book provides insights into the economic and political factors that shape the trucking industry.
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