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less time. Any direct correlation between high-speed train travel and the growth of the economy, the effect on the …. We will feature its growth over the past 7 decades. Indian Railways has always aimed to provide safety during travel. The … considerations balanced by another based on engineering competence. High-speed rail travel emerged in Indian Railways in 1969, when …
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less time. Any direct correlation between high-speed train travel and the growth of the economy, the effect on the …. We will feature its growth over the past 7 decades. Indian Railways has always aimed to provide safety during travel. The … considerations balanced by another based on engineering competence. High-speed rail travel emerged in Indian Railways in 1969, when …
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interest (number of car, air and train passengers). In the long term, transport policy aimed to solve the rigidity and lack of … vision in train transport and the extensive use of cars. Air transport was a steadily growing segment in a close and positive … relationship with trains, which is in line with the transport political orientation towards Vienna Airport and train connections to …
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The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has commissioned AECOM to undertake a study to investigate the broad costs and benefits of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Natural Gas Vehicles (NGVs) on their respective energy markets. The study also identifies the arrangements necessary within these...
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The purpose of the present Conceptual Framework document, developed in the context of FAO’s “Initiative to Review and Update National Agricultural, Rural Development and Food Security Strategies and Policies”, is to propose a flexible general approach to addressing food security through...
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travel concessions. However, it is argued here that concessions do not make sense because pensioners would be better off with … pensioner travel. For example in the case of health, many people in the absence of the National Health Service would face sudden … large bills for medical treatment. In contrast, the bill for essential travel, like going to the shops, is a predictable and …
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Urbanisation in China has long been held back by various restrictions on land and internal migration but has taken off since the 1990s, as these impediments started to be gradually relaxed. People have moved in large numbers to richer cities, where productivity is higher and has increased...
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Development of a vibrant and competitive services sector is a key characteristic of modern economies. In the developed world, services frequently account for two-thirds or three-quarters of all economic activity. The transition from agriculture through manufacturing to a services...
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Development of a vibrant and competitive services sector is a key characteristic of modern economies. In the developed world, services frequently account for two-thirds or three-quarters of all economic activity. The transition from agriculture through manufacturing to a services...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278164