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Opportunities for Forming a Common Market of Transport Services of the EAEU

Student: Miasnikova Anastasiia

Supervisor: Maxim Y. Medvedkov

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: World Economy (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

The relevance of the chosen topic is determined by the priority role of transport and infrastructure in the development and stable functioning of integration associations. The first chapter is devoted to theoretical aspects - through a detailed study of the basic documents (various agreements, programs, concepts), the chronology of all stages of the EAEU integration is considered. The detailed retrospective analysis of the formation of the common transport market of the EAEU is also given. In the second chapter, through the statistical analysis, the results of the common transport policy of the EAEU (approved in 2015) at the current stage are summed up - key achievements and the main factors that hinder the process of creating a common market for transport services of the EAEU. The third chapter identifies the main vectors for the further development of the common market of transport services of the EAEU. Attention is also paid to the creation of a common air space of the Eurasian Economic Union and the experience of the European Union in the formation of both the "Open Sky" project and common transport policy for all types of transport.

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