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	<title>From V&#233;lib&#8217; to Autolib&#8217; : private corporations&#8217; involvement in urban mobility policy - commentaires</title>
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In December 2011 &#8211; four years after the launch of V&#233;lib' &#8211; Paris inaugurated Autolib', the largest system of self-service electric cars in the world. Leaving aside the debate on the economic and technical viability of Autolib', the development of self-service mobility services has brought with it the increased involvement of large private groups in the production of urban policy, contributing to the privatisation of public spaces and redefining the notion of public service. With the
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