Design and evaluation of efficiency of macrologistic systems for countries with developing economy
Yerlan Kunyazov (),
Yertargyn Shakhman (),
Saule Rakhimova (),
Alma Mussina () and
Takhir Ernazarov ()
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Yerlan Kunyazov: Toraighyrov University, Kazakhstan
Yertargyn Shakhman: Toraighyrov University, Kazakhstan
Saule Rakhimova: Toraighyrov University, Kazakhstan
Alma Mussina: Toraighyrov University, Kazakhstan
Takhir Ernazarov: Toraighyrov University, Kazakhstan
Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, 2020, vol. 8, issue 2, 1062-1082
Abstract:
In modern conditions, improving the efficiency of logistics is of particular importance, especially for countries with developing economies. The development of logistics acts as a driver of the competitiveness of the country's economy, improving the quality of life of the population, and rational integration into the world economy. Therefore, the states of countries with developing economies face the global task of becoming a certain transit and logistics hub of the region, a "bridge" between Europe and Asia, the implementation of which directly depends on the development of transport logistics, the main factor in stimulating sustainable rates of industrial growth and the formation of competitive advantages of the economic system. The toolkit developed by the author and the results obtained can be used by state and local authorities in the development of strategies for the development of macrological systems in countries with developing economies for the medium term.
Keywords: logistics; macro-logistic systems; material and intangible logistics flows; logistics infrastructure; mechanism of functioning of the macro-logistic system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O14 O18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2020.8.2(64)
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