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Methodological features of an estimation of investment appeal of large regional transport projects

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  • Kibalov, Eugeniy
  • Dyomina, Olga A.
  • Komarov, Konstantin L.

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On the example of preinvestment researches of the Project of creation of a direct railway communication Mainland of Russia - Sakhalin island are considered the features of a comparative estimation of large transport projects in a context of development of regional, national and international transport networks . The opportunities of the scenarium approach to disclosing natural uncertainty in an estimation of ways of development of an environment around of the Project for a long (40 years) period of time are considered. The analysis of various circuits of calculation of public and a commercial effectiveness with reference to transport projects is carried out. Influence of organizational - economic mechanisms on economic efficiency is investigated. The methodical questions of an estimation of complex influence of transport projects on economy of regions and the countries as a whole are considered.

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  • Kibalov, Eugeniy & Dyomina, Olga A. & Komarov, Konstantin L., 2002. "Methodological features of an estimation of investment appeal of large regional transport projects," ERSA conference papers ersa02p395, European Regional Science Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:wiw:wiwrsa:ersa02p395
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