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Record #138974:

Russian transport: problems and prospects / Robert N. North.

Title: Russian transport: problems and prospects / Robert N. North.
Author(s): North, Robert N.
Date: 1996.
Publisher: London: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Abstract: Examines fate of transport in Russia since break-up of Soviet Union. Identifies aspects which have continued to influence sector such as technology. Discusses features of new conditions, both within Russia and internationally, to which transport has had to adapt. Considers changes in various modes of transport excluding pipelines and urban passenger transport. Compares recent developments and relative success of different strategies for coping with change, with reference to advice from World Bank in 1993.
Keywords: .000(410) -- British author.
330.34 -- Economic development.
338 -- Economic management.
656 -- Transport services.
656.1 -- Road transport, haulage.
656.2 -- Railway transport.
656.6 -- Sea transport.
656.7 -- Air transport.
L -- Communication and transportation.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-FOL: (*50) : 656[1996]
ISBN: 1899658246
SPRI record no.: 138974

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