Macroeconomic impact of transport investment in Romania during the socialist period (1950–1989)
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Macroeconomic impact of transport investment in Romania during the socialist period (1950–1989)


the communist regimes installed after the World War ii in the coun-tries of central-eastern europe proclaimed the development of trans-port as an economic priority alongside the industrial branches and agri-culture, starting both from the objective need for the development of the economy, and from the Marxist premise according to which the devel-opment of networks of transport determines the specialization of other branches (Botez et al., 1977: 13–14), thus multiplying the social division of labor and production on the internal level, respectively the interna-tional division of labor on the external level (Marx, 2023: 1364) as key concepts of Marxist ideology. therefore, the allocation of investments for the transport systems in the socialist countries of the east was based on a double foundation – economic and ideological – which determined a centralized and integrated design of the transport systems, based on a common management of infrastructures and transport operators (ruiter, 2005: 287; ottosson, 1997: 187). Such an approach was possible against the backdrop of the ideologically determined monopoly of state owner-ship over both infrastructures and transport agents, a context in which there was no question of the balance between the market and govern-ment intervention or the accommodation of public and private interest (hasselgren, 2013: 33; Medema, 2009: 137), but only the exercise of total government control over transport systems, considered strategic from an economic and security point of view...
Macroeconomic impact of transport investment in Romania during the socialist period (1950–1989)
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https://doi.org/10.14746/sho.2025.43.1.003
Published 2025-08-18
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  • By Andrei Stroe - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11636532
Regions: Europe, Poland, Romania
Keywords: Society, Economics/Management, Politics, Humanities, History, Applied science, Transport

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