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Although deregulation is well under way in the transport sector, regular coach services are still largely regulated. Governments see them as potentially competing with rail transport services. However, in countries that have had some experience with deregulation the outcome has clearly been...
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This Round Table examines the competitive position and future of inland waterway transport in Europe and features a …
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Logistics is an issue of major importance not only to companies but also to regions and governments. Complex systems, based on the latest advances in information technology, are now beginning to appear at the interface between transport flow generation and the corresponding aspects of industrial...
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. But why does Europe favour such separation? What are the expected consequences? What does it mean in practice? What are …
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As the countries of Central and Eastern Europe undergo radical economic upheavals, the question of pan … -- be reconciled with such longer-term imperatives as environmental protection or integrating Central and Eastern Europe …
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Land links between Europe and Asia can offer a viable alternative to sea transport. However, the provision of efficient … land links between Europe and Asia requires appropriate policy decisions on issues such as the development of adequate …. This publication features the recommendations approved by the Ministers and the “Report on Trends in Europe-Asia Trade and …
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stand to benefit transport policy throughout Europe. …
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