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The Development of Mechanisms of State Regulation, Creating Conditions to Attract and Protect Investments in the Infrastructure Sector (On the Example of the Rail Transport)
[Развитие Механизмов Государственного Регулирования, Создающих Условия Для Привлечения И Защиты Инвестиций В Инфраструктурные Отрасли (На Примере Железнодорожного Транспорта)]

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  • Suyunchev, М.М. (Суюнчев, М.М.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Mozgovaya, Oxana Olegovna (Мозговая, Оксана Олеговна)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Agafonov, D.V. (Агафонов, Д.В.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

Abstract

The research provides the survey of railway infrastructure regulation according to attracting investments for sector development. The research analyses the modern railway infrastructure of the Russian Federation and railway infrastructure services. The impact of railway infrastructure services tariffs on the service fees of railway transport operators (freight and passenger) was studied. The analysis of railway infrastructure government regulation practices and the applied mechanisms to attract and retain investments in the infrastructure sector was carried out.

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  • Suyunchev, М.М. (Суюнчев, М.М.) & Mozgovaya, Oxana Olegovna (Мозговая, Оксана Олеговна) & Agafonov, D.V. (Агафонов, Д.В.), 2016. "The Development of Mechanisms of State Regulation, Creating Conditions to Attract and Protect Investments in the Infrastructure Sector (On the Example of the Rail Transport) [Развитие Механизмов Го," Working Papers 2545, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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