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- | ===== High mobility level punctually triggers economic growth and at the same time aggravates spatial disparities ===== | + | ===== Hypothesis: |
Economic globalization and low prices of fossil energy -> in-creased mobility of goods and persons -> ambivalent ef-fects: On the one hand, major transport investments (e.g. TEN) currently influence economic development along Euro-pean major transport axes or in the vicinity of transport nodes (e.g. airports), on the other hand European transport policy may widen rather than narrow differences in accessi-bility between central and peripheral regions | Economic globalization and low prices of fossil energy -> in-creased mobility of goods and persons -> ambivalent ef-fects: On the one hand, major transport investments (e.g. TEN) currently influence economic development along Euro-pean major transport axes or in the vicinity of transport nodes (e.g. airports), on the other hand European transport policy may widen rather than narrow differences in accessi-bility between central and peripheral regions | ||
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