Transport: New Problems, New Solutions Thirteenth International Symposium on Theory and Practice in Transport Economics, Luxembourg, 9-11 May 1995

This publication comprises the twenty introductory reports written by specialists for the Symposium and a full summary of discussions of the Thirteenth International Symposium on theory and practice in transport economics held in Luxembourg, 9-11 May 1995. The conference focused on new problems and...

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Autor principal: European Conference of Ministers of Transport.
Autores Corporativos: European Conference of Ministers of Transport (-), International Symposium on Theory and Practice in Transport Economics (content provider), European Conference of Ministers of Transport Content Provider
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 1996.
Colección:International Symposium on Theory and Practice in Transport Economics, no.13.
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  • OPENING SESSION 5 -Address by Mrs. Mady Delvaux-Stehres, Minister of Transport, Communications and Social Security of Luxembourg 7 -Address by Mr. Viktor Klima, Federal Minister of Public Economy and Transport of Austria and Chairman of the ECMT Council of Ministers 11 -Address by Mr. Gerhard Aurbach, Secretary-General of the ECMT 15 INTRODUCTORY REPORTS 21 Topic 1: Economic and Social Change -Transport in 21st Century by K. Button,  Loughborough University, United Kingdom 25 -Economic Changes and Transport by Åke E. Andersson,  Director of the Swedish Institute for Future Studies, Stockholm, Sweden 67 -Supply Side Adjustments by R. Schonknecht, Forschungsgruppe Verkehr Rostock, Rostock, Germany  83 -Central and Eastern European Countries by G. Chatelus, M. Poincelet and C. Reynaud, Institut National de Recherche sur les Transports et leur Securite, Arcueil, France 103 Topic 2: Transport and its Actors -The Employers' Point of View by Stig Larsson, President and Director General, Swedish State Railways, Stockholm, Sweden  161 -The Employees' Perspective by A. Jaspers and E. J. M. Van Herk, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands 181 -The Users" Approach by A. López Pita, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain   211 -Central and Eastern European Countries by M. Stanciu, I. Pavelescu, and C. Hutuleac, IPTANA 249 Topic 3: The New European Dimension -Traffic Flow Trends by U. Voight, Deutsches Institut fiir Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin, Germany 289 -Market Access and Frontier Effects by J.C. Juan, Chambre Regionale de Commerce et d'Industrie, Marseille, and J. Bessat, Assemblée des Chambres Françaises de Commerce et d'Industrie, Paris, France 341 -Integrating Transport Networks by C. Nash, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, United Kingdom 369 -Central and Eastern European Countries by K. Trojanowska, Research Institute for Transport Economics, Warsaw, Poland  395 Topic 4: Regional and Local Development -Impact of Major Infrastructure by J. Lian, Institute of Transport Economics, Oslo, Norway 425 -Regional Land-Use Planning by E. Jacobs,  Directeur Gerant, Confederation Nationale de la Construction, Brussels, Belgium 451 -Local Transport by J.A. Blom, Heidemij Advies, Arnhem, Netherlands  495 -Central and Eastern Countries by P. Scharle, Ministry of Transport, Communications and Water Management, Budapest, Hungary 509 Topic 5: Financing and Markets -Funding Investment and Operating Costs by G. Gurtlich, Bundesministerium fiir offentliche Wirtschaft und Verkehr, Vienna, Austria  533 -Market Organisation by M. Ponti, Italfer, Milan, Italy 555 -Taxes and Charges by C. Jeanrenaud,  University of Neuchatel, Switzerland 583 -Central and Eastern Countries by J. Navratil,  Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic 611 SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS -Report by G. Claisse 629