PROSPECTS OF TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS ACTIVITIES IN THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN

Authors

  • Pulod Kh. Azimov South Ural State University (Chelyabinsk)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14529/em160424

Keywords:

transport, enterprise, cluster, Tajikistan, infrastructure, logistics, landscape, industry, economy, regular income.

Abstract

The paper studies the characteristics and distinctive features of the functioning of transport and logistics systems in Central Asian countries. The purpose of the article is to identify the problems and difficulties that hinder the development and efficiency of transport and logistics activities in the Republic of Tajikistan, as well as the justification of promising areas to overcome the identified problems. The basis of the methodology of the study is the principles, tools and techniques of scientific knowledge. The most significant results of the study include: the formalization of macroeconomic problems with the identification of a separate group of institutional and microeconomic issues of transport and logistics activities in the Republic of Tajikistan. Also, the results include the development of practical guidance on the application of the clustering mechanism of transport and logistics companies in Tajikistan and the cluster structure with the description of the constituent elements of each of its levels. Proposals formulated in the article are valuable for all levels of the transport infrastructure of Tajikistan, its participants as well as for institutions providing and serving its activities.

Author Biography

Pulod Kh. Azimov, South Ural State University (Chelyabinsk)

Ph.D., associate professor, doctoral student in logistics, economics and management Transportation service, supply and marketing

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Published

2017-10-05

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