MAIN APPROACHES TO STUDYING THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
Abstract
This article discusses the infrastructure of transport corridors, their main approaches to studying. Formation and productive use of international transport communications. A developed transport system is one of the necessary factors for the effective functioning and development of states.
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