THE CHANNEL TUNNEL AND TRANSPORT ISSUES
Abstract
Outlines the anticipated effects of the Channel Tunnel on the transportation of goods from a peripheral region. Argues that the combined effects of the Single European Market and the opening of the Channel Tunnel are likely to disadvantage industries within peripherally‐located regions such as Scotland, the North of England, Wales and Ireland. Presents some findings from a study which was carried out within Northern Ireland to assess the vulnerability of peripherally‐located firms to the effects of forthcoming events. The findings, based on 89 firms within five industrial sectors, highlight a need for regional firms to enhance their awareness of the effects which the Channel Tunnel is likely to have on performance and hence a need to prepare for this forthcoming infrastructure development.
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Citation
McHugh, M., McAleer, E., Greenan, K. and McNamee, P. (1993), "THE CHANNEL TUNNEL AND TRANSPORT ISSUES", European Business Review, Vol. 93 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000001924
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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