New York City Taxicab Industry Research Files, 1966-2005 [Bulk Dates: 1978-1986]

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New York City Taxicab Industry Research Files, 1966-2005 [Bulk Dates: 1978-1986]

The collection is primarily comprised of materials consulted by Edward Rogoff during research for his dissertation on regulatory issues and the New York City Taxicab industry. The records also chronicle Rogoff’s ongoing interest in related taxicab agency issues and affairs.

2.94 linear ft. (4 document boxes, 3 index card boxes)

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The collection was created by Edward Rogoff, professor of Management and Academic Director of the Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship and Small Business at Baruch College. Rogoff began compiling these materials during research for his dissertation The Regulation of the New York City Taxicab Industry and continued to collect items as his interest and involvement in industry issues grew. From the guide to the New York City Taxicab Industry Research Files, 1966-2005, [Bulk Dat...