scholarly journals A Systematized Review on Rationale and Experience to Develop Advanced Logistics Center System in Vietnam

Webology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (Special Issue 04) ◽  
pp. 89-101
Author(s):  
Viet Duc Bui ◽  
Hoang Phuong Nguyen

Logistics is the activity of optimizing the storage, two-way transportation of resources, finance, information... from supplier to warehouse, through the production process, factories, warehouses, wholesalers, retailers and consumers. In essence, logistics are activities serving the production and circulation of goods born and associated with businesses' production for hundreds of years. Logistics is increasingly developing at a higher level, including more diversified and complex activities specialized in an independent service industry. It is a new issue of the world economy that has attracted businesses and governments' special attention from the last decades of the 20th century to the present. The research on investment in building a port logistics center is in line with the world trend of improving service quality. It creates added value for goods through the port, so most major ports focus on planning and building super large logistics centers. This article focuses on systematizes and supplements some theoretical issues about logistics and logistics centers. At the same time, they evaluated the research on models of developing logistics centers in some countries worldwide, thereby giving lessons for Vietnam.

Afrika Focus ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 23-46
Author(s):  
Ray Bush

This article deepens critique of the Africa rising trope and the policies promoted by neo liberals to promote development on the continent. It revisits the economic growth literature and it shows how the weakly formulated views about African growth are merely self serving of limited, mostly western, investment interests that remain centred on extractive economies rather than helping to promote sustainable structural transformation with added value that can be retained in Africa. There have always been periods of economic growth in Africa but opportunities for this to be sustained do not lie with greater integration with the world economy. Instead they lie with, among other things, local political and economic struggles in Africa for greater democratic control of capital accumulation.


Afrika Focus ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ray Bush

This article deepens critique of the Africa rising trope and the policies promoted by neo liberals to promote development on the continent. It revisits the economic growth literature and it shows how the weakly formulated views about African growth are merely self serving of limited, mostly western, investment interests that remain centred on extractive economies rather than helping to promote sustainable structural transformation with added value that can be retained in Africa. There have always been periods of economic growth in Africa but opportunities for this to be sustained do not lie with greater integration with the world economy. Instead they lie with, among other things, local political and economic struggles in Africa for greater democratic control of capital accumulation. KEYWORDS: AFRICA; POVERTY; UNDERDEVELOPMENT; INDUSTRIALISATION


2020 ◽  
pp. 24-38
Author(s):  
N. Rodigina ◽  
S. Moleva ◽  
V. Musikhin ◽  
K. Gladkikh

The article is devoted to the evaluation of the place of South Africa in the world economy and its role in modern world trade. The study analyzes quantitative indicators, changes in added value indicators by industry, and describes political events in the country that have led to significant economic transformations. In addition, the author analyzes the diplomatic relations between two countries and describes the activities of national enterprises in the foreign market.


Author(s):  
Z. U. Medzhidov ◽  

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic seriously affects the world economy: it became a challenge for the world economy and the institutes of global economic regulation. This paper considers possible social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic for the world economy, analyzes the incidence of this infection in the countries of the world, and examines the COVID-19 impact on employment and personal incomes, on the loss in the global GDP. The study identified that the COVID-19 would most seriously influence the loss of revenues of the population and the growth in the number of poor people, the increase in unemployment in some industries, such as in the service industry. At the same time, the development of online technology and artificial intellect became promising areas. The author proposes the ways to reduce social and economic consequences of coronavirus pandemic on the global economy, which are based on the provision of national medical services with the sufficient amount of public funds; the adoption or strengthening of targeted measures to support individuals (for example, self-employed), companies, and local communities; the provision of macroeconomic insurance as the targeted measures will not cover many of the secondary consequences of social and economic shock. The paper concludes that COVID-19 can influence the global economy in three ways: directly affecting production, creating a supply chain, and violating market relations, as well as financially affecting firms and financial markets. However, much depends on the reaction of the public to this disease.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (15) ◽  
pp. 8191
Author(s):  
Michal Lukáč ◽  
Katarína Stachová ◽  
Zdenko Stacho ◽  
Gabriela Pajtinková Bartáková ◽  
Katarína Gubíniová

Based on the OECD research from 2020, tourism is one of the biggest and fast-growing sectors of the world economy. Tourism plays a key role in job creation as well as in added value creation. In 2018, the revenue from tourism in Slovakia totaled EUR 2.7 billion, which is EUR 4.7% more than the year before, where the mentioned refers to 3% GDP and 27.6% of the services-related exports. The authors drew their attention to identifying some marketing communication tools’ impact on the castle museum attendance in Slovakia and analyzed the degree and dynamics of the communication structure implementation in the context of cultural heritage. In general, 5840 cultural tourists were interviewed during three restricted cycles: 2006–2009, 2011–2014, and 2016–2019; the interviewing was held through the questionnaires only during the summer seasons. The study herein shows that the quality perception of the carried out offline marketing communication activities and the visit intention itself have significant influence on the interest of customers in repeated visits to castle museums.


2004 ◽  
pp. 113-122
Author(s):  
L. Kabir

This article considers the basic tendencies of development of trade and economic cooperation of the two countries with accent on increasing volumes and consolidating trade and economic ties in Russian-Chinese relations. The author compares Russian and Chinese participation in the world economy and analyzes the counter trade from the point of view of basic commodity groups.


2003 ◽  
pp. 23-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Ershov

At present Russia faces the task of great importance - effective integration into the world economy. The success of this process largely depends on the strength of the domestic economy and stable economic growth. To attain such a goal certain changes in economic approaches are required which imply more active, focused and concerted steps in the monetary, fiscal and foreign exchange policy.


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