Abstract

Economists disagree as to what the world expects in future – a return to a more dynamic and relatively sustainable economic growth or a greater slowdown of the development as compared with the global crisis of 2008–2009. In any of these scenarios we can expect an increase in the role of transport. Firstly, it may occur by virtue of the law of accelerated growth of goods exchange. Secondly, it may appear due to the starting of «new commercial revolution», which is based on global trading networks and supply chains, which are converted into the main organizing force of the world economy. Transport aims to become a driving element in the global supply chains, to participate meaningfully in the formation of a new profile of the economy, including through the integration of transport and logistics systems and global trade networks in the system of global product distribution.

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