THEORY BASICS OF ECONOMIC MODEL OF GOOD DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT SERVICES IN THE STABILIZATION OF SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
The features of the formation of a rational economic model of demand for transport services and ways of improving transport services , grounded system of measures of rational use of transport capacity within the city limits , the direction of renovation and modernization on the basis of improvement of investment and innovation and marketing activities. The recommendations for assessment of transport services within the boundaries of cities, grounded direction of improvement of the transport market through the use of economic models of rational demand for transport services in the stabilization process of sustainable urban development.
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