Evaluation of market of transport services of Ukraine
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https://doi.org/10.31548/machenergy2019.01.041Keywords:
capacity, concentration, competitiveness, monopolization, market, transport services.Abstract
Formulating a strategy for the development and functioning of domestic sectoral markets, it is necessary to support both the sovereignty of the state and promote the integration of the country's economy into the global economic system. This is especially true for the export of transport services by creating conditions for attracting transit traffic to the territory of Ukraine.
In the article is about methodical approaches to factors of increasing the competitiveness of economic entities in the market of transport services in Ukraine. Among the main approaches the market positions of economic entities (potential competitors, prices, quality) and the level of market demand (market volume, consumer solvency). The degree of monopolization, concentration and competition of the market of transport services is estimated.
The analysis of the transport services market has shown that it is optimally competitive, has a low concentration (concentration ratio - 2.3%) and the power of the largest logistics companies (HHI index (0,8≤1000), which characterizes it as perfect with a high level of competition.
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