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The Influence of the History of Establishing Czech Railways on Their Present-day Economic Efficiency.

KVIZDA, Martin

Basic information

Original name

The Influence of the History of Establishing Czech Railways on Their Present-day Economic Efficiency.

Name in Czech

Vliv historie vzniku českých železnic na jejich současnou ekonomickou efektivnost.

Authors

KVIZDA, Martin

Edition

History of Transport, Traffic, and Mobility. CD-ROM, 2006

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Presentations at conferences

Field of Study

Economics

Country of publisher

France

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14560/06:00015874

Organization

Ekonomicko-správní fakulta – Repository – Repository

Keywords (in Czech)

železnice; konkurence; dopravní politika

Keywords in English

railways; competition; transport policy

Links

GA402/04/2128, research and development project.
Changed: 1/9/2020 11:31, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

In the original language

The question to be examined in this paper is empirical evidence of path dependence of the Czech railways network, i.e. the question whether a way of founding of a particular line influence its economic efficiency and in that way the potential competition of train-operated-companies on it? The study is divided into three parts, beginning by an outline of the most important principles of competition – the competition in the market, and the competition for the market. Further, eight ways of the origin of Czech railways is set out with regard to their present importance: it is presupposed that the way in which a given railway was established predestines its economic efficiency and in that way the potential competition for the market.

In Czech

Studie pojednává o vlivu způsobu vzniku železnic v Česku na jejich soudobou ekonomickou efektivnost. Zvláštní pozornost je věnována problematice konkurence, zejména vztahu konkurence na trhu a konkurence o trh, a důsledcích pro dnešní stav.

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