Thursday, June 30, 2005
Interesting New Paper by Professor Garnett (No, Not Rick)
[This is lifted from Larry Solum's blog.] Individuals
struggling to move from welfare to work face numerous obstacles. This
Article addresses one of those obstacles: lack of transportation.
Without reliable transportation, many welfare recipients are unable to
find and maintain jobs located out of the reach of traditional forms of
public transportation. Professor Garnett argues that lawmakers should
remove restrictions on informal van or jitney services, allowing
entrepreneurs to provide low-cost transportation to their communities.
This reform would not only help people get to work, but it could also
provide jobs for low-income people.
Garnett on Transportation and the Urban Poor
Nicole Stelle Garnett (Notre Dame Law School) has posted The Road from Welfare to Work: Informal Transportation and the Urban Poor (Harvard Journal on Legislation, Vol. 38, No. 73, 2001) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
I always enjoy Garnett's work.
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2005/06/interesting_new.html