Evropska ekonomska zajednica i izmijenjene uloge transporta
Abstract
The author first reviews the correlation of transport factor and distribution of production in Europe, to subsequently point out the problems originating in the sector of transport in relation to the process of economic integration in Europe after the year 1992. The author reminds of the inevitability of introduction of a common transport system and a common transport policy in Europe which cannot proceed either in a smooth or a simple manner. Unless our country accepts this concept we shall witness a specific isolation which we cannot afford.
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