Study on if capital, enterprises impacton logistics transport development: the case of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
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- 1. University of Economics and Law, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City
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In general business activities, fixed asset investment capital, long-term investment, capital put into business operation yearly, and the number of enterprises which are operating in the industry that they are major influence on the business development. The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of these factors to the development of logistics transport industry, the case in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam (HCM). The main findings are (1) While total number of enterprises and fixed assets & long-term investment capital impact, total capital for yearly business operation does not impact on goods productivity which calculates on labour. (2) While total number of enterprises and total capital for yearly business operation impact, fixed assets & long-term investment capital does not impact on passenger productivity which calculates on labour. (3) While total number of enterprises and fixed assets & long-term investment capital impact, total capital for yearly business operation does not impact on goods productivity which calculates on total capital. (4) While total number of enterprises and fixed assets & long-term investment capital impact, total capital for yearly business operation does not impact on passenger productivity which calculates on total capital. (5) total number of enterprises, total capital for yearly business operation and fixedassets & long-term investment capital impact on Gross domestic products.
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