2017
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.5566
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Macroeconomic Effects Of Inland Waterways Development

Abstract: The aim of this article is to show, at the example of lower Vistula River, that the characteristics of inland waterways may increase the benefits of multipurpose development of waterways. In the paper, the nature of the multipurpose development of waterways, the impact of the specifics of the waterways to the share of inland waterway transport in handling the transportation needs, the process of creating an international transport network, and the effects of the development of waterways in the light of the ide… Show more

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“…In domestic literature, especially from the 1960s, the issue of transport infrastructure was taken up by a number of researchers, including Grzywacz (1982), Wojewódzka-Król and Rolbiecki (2008), Ciesielski (1992), Ratajczak (1999), Piskozub (1977). The scope of the researchers' assessment of transport infrastructure was related to its qualities (social and economic), functions, and classification, and the effects of its economic, social or environmental development.…”
Section: Transport Infrastructure As the Determinant Of Socio-economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In domestic literature, especially from the 1960s, the issue of transport infrastructure was taken up by a number of researchers, including Grzywacz (1982), Wojewódzka-Król and Rolbiecki (2008), Ciesielski (1992), Ratajczak (1999), Piskozub (1977). The scope of the researchers' assessment of transport infrastructure was related to its qualities (social and economic), functions, and classification, and the effects of its economic, social or environmental development.…”
Section: Transport Infrastructure As the Determinant Of Socio-economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of intermodal transport is highlighted in both the national transport policy and the European Union policy (Engelhardt, 2013;Wojewódzka-Król, Rolbiecki, 2013). Forward-looking programs, updated and consistently implemented as the needs change, as well as technical and ecological progress are an important condition for the harmonious development of transport (Mindur, Mindur, 2018).…”
Section: State Policy On the Development Of Intermodal Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burnewicz [3], Coyle, Novak, Gibson and Bardi [4], Hajdul, Stajniak, Foltyński, Koliński and Andrzejczyk [5], E. Załoga [6] perceive transport as an activity consisting in the provision of services for reward which is aimed at movement of loads from the point of origin to the point of destination using elements including means and infrastructure of transport, human resources and specific legal regulations. According to Goldsby, Iyengar and Rao [7], Najder [8], Wojewódzka-Król and Rolbiecki [9], transport allows for exchange of goods, while displacing raw materials, intermediate goods, materials and finished products, designed for consumption. In the opinion of Humes [10], Michałowska [11], Brdulak, Banak, Pawlak and Krysiuk [12], transport management enables cooperation and specialization in material production.…”
Section: The Essence Of Transport Management In the Activity Of Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 99%