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REGULATORY CONDITIONS OF FUNCTIONAL EFFICIENCY AND STABILITY OF ROAD TRANSPORT ENTERPRISES

Beata Majecka    
Ewelina Mandera    

Resumen

The functioning of road transport enterprises is determined by external (legal processes and the market mechanism) and internal (a projection of regulatory principles set out in functional systems) factors. The aim of this study is therefore to identify legal and market conditions and internal operating rules of road transport enterprises in the context of their impact on their efficiency and durability. The paper is based on a theoretical literature review and a primary empirical research. 

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