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current state and promising projects / Bardal, Anna; Transport connections of the Russian far east with China   Journal Article
Bardal, Anna Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The article examines the problem of transport connections between the adjoining districts of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China. It describes the main elements of the infrastructure servicing mutual cargo deliveries and their routes. The article analyzes the structure of cargoes and the dynamics of passenger flows. It also characterizes promising projects in the sphere of transport cooperation between the RF and the PRC in mid-term perspective.
Key Words Bridges  PRC  Far East - Russia  Transport Infrastructure  RF  Tumangan Project 
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Development stages of the transportation system in the Russian far East / Bardal, Anna   Journal Article
Bardal, Anna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper concerns the process of Russia's Far East transportation system development since the middle of the 17th century in the context of economic development of the region. The classification presented by the author includes thirteen stages of the transportation system development, taking into account the general economic goals, economic needs, and the scale of foreign economic interactions. The classification marks three stages of decline due to political events, limited economic resources, and structural reform, respectively.
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Transport services exports: Russia's Far East / Bardal, Anna   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyzes the trends of key components of transport services at the national and regional levels. It shows that, despite the adverse effect of restrictions during the 2019-2020 pandemic, Russian transport services exports are increasing thanks to growing revenues from cargo operations. A regional cross-section is taken on the basis of Russia's Far East. At the macroregional level, the share of services exports is far greater (80% higher) than the Russian national average. The major contributor to the macroregional index is Primorye Territory (7.5%), home to key seaports on the Pacific coast.
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