Why Can't GreenCab Give You a Ride? HINT: It's Not Their CompetitionInstitute for JusticeJun. 04, 2015 |
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Imagine a successful business with a history of innovation, job creation, and consumer satisfaction. Now imagine that this business is actually prohibited from opening in your town--not because the local government has any objection to its business model or its prices, but just because the local government thinks it has enough businesses in town. Sound crazy? Sounds like the story of Green Cab--a nontraditional taxi company that's making waves in college towns throughout Ohio. http://www.ij.org/bowling-green-taxis |