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The Economics of Long-Distance Transportation

Edited by T. S. Khachaturov and P. B. Goodwin

in International Economic Association Series from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1983
ISBN: 978-1-349-17013-5
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Planning and Mode Split of Freight Traffic in the USSR
A. A. Mitaishvili
Ch 2 Comparing the Efficiency of Western European Rail and Road Services
Fritz Voigt
Ch 3 Changes in Freight Traffic among the Modes of Transport Past and Future
Dudley F. Pegrum
Ch 4 The Socialist Transport System — its Management and Planning
Hermann Wagener
Ch 5 Modal Split, Efficiency and Public Policy
Yukihide Okano
Ch 6 International Implications of Long-distance Transport of Fuels
Holland Hunter, Leslie Dienes and Lee Bettis
Ch 7 The Today and Tomorrow of Arctic Transportation Routes
Jerzy Zaleski
Ch 8 Trunk Line Transportation in Less Accessible Regions
V. Burkhanov
Ch 9 Transportation System Planning for Alaska Development
David T. Kresge, J. Royce Ginn and John T. Gray
Ch 10 Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas in the USSR
O. M. Ivantsov
Ch 11 Efficient Long-distance Fuel Transportation
R. W. Lake, C. J. Boon and C. Schwier
Ch 12 Mass Transport and Individual Transport: an Optimum Modal Split
Rezso Bajusz
Ch 13 The Optimum Ratio between Private and Public Passenger Transport Services in Conurbations: the Experience of the German Democratic Republic
Werner Lindner
Ch 14 Motorisation in Japan
Ryohei Kakumoto
Ch 15 Problems in Attaining an Optimum Ratio Between Long-distance Individual and Public Passenger Transport
H. St. Seidenfus
Ch 16 Impediments to the American Railroads’ Achieving their Comparative Advantage for Long-distance Movement
George W. Hilton
Ch 17 The Development and Main Problems of International Transport Systems
R. Squilbin
Ch 18 Rational Policies for Development of International Air Transportation
John R. Meyer and William B. Tye
Ch 19 Time as a Factor in Increasing the Economic Efficiency of Ports and Sea—Land Transport
Witold Andruszkiewicz
Ch 20 Port Congestion or Port Dysfunction?
S. Wickham and N. Tien Phuc
Ch 21 Inland Waterways and Long-distance Freight Traffic
D. M. Hayter and C. H. Sharp
Ch 22 Spatial Distribution of Productive Powers and Socialist Transport Policy
Gerhard Rehbein
Ch 23 Organisation of Transport Enterprises
H. J. Noortman
Ch 24 International Transportation Systems
Richard Burke
Ch 25 The Importance of Organisational Forms of Integration in the Field of International Transport
Stefan Tsankov
Ch 26 Material Relations and Transport Policy in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Karel Vitek
Ch 27 Principal Problems of the Development of International Relations in the Transport Sector
G. Antal
Ch 28 Themes and Conclusions of the Conference
T. S. Khachaturov and P. B. Goodwin

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