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by J. S. Ameresekere, former Director Planning, Ministry of Transport and Highways Studies that have been carried out over several years have examined the
impact of improved transport infrastructure and services on socio-economic
development of developing countries, and recognised the close relationship
between economic development and the prevalence of an efficient transport
system. This is true of transport systems in both urban-metropolitan and
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