Study on Economic Compensation for Owner of the Requisitioned Civilian Transportation in Emergency

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This paper explains and demonstrates how to compensate practitioners of the requisitioned civilian transportation for the loss in emergency in accordance with the rule of law, international practices and traffic economics theory. Civilian transportation is important traffic strength in emergency. Transportation impressments are related to various traffic modes including railway, highway, airlift, waterage, and determining how to find a compensatory price method is the main objective. Some foreign cases, related to economic compensation of civilian transportation, were introduced in national emergency impressments. Subsequently. Economic compensation pricing problem was analyzed according to pricing principles of transportation economics.

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