STATE AND PERSPECTIVE OF TRANSPORT GEORGIA
Abstract
Georgia belongs to an economically backward state. GDP per capita per capita is just a little over $ 4000, while the world average is more than $ 10000. It is natural that all possible resources for the economic development of the country should be utilized. One of the assemblies is transport due to the favorable geographical location of Georgia. Despite this, the contribution of the transport to the country's GDP is very low.
The dynamics of recent years decrease in volume of cargo transported to all types of transport, as well as circulating turnover. This can be solved by implementing macroeconomic events such as development of market infrastructure; Introduction of modern software packages; Perfection of taxation system in its direction and liberalization, improvement of credit and financial system; By establishing a flexible system of business regulation and dispute settlement.
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