Research and Reflection on Constructing a Unified and Open Transportation Market——Taking Zhejiang Province as an Example
DOI: 10.23977/ftte.2022.020103 | Downloads: 18 | Views: 957
Author(s)
Fan Zhang 1, Shouyue Wei 1, Danhua Fu 1, Jiongjie Fu 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Zhejiang Scientific Research Institute of Transport, Hangzhou, China
Corresponding Author
Fan ZhangABSTRACT
With the continuous expansion of the market scale since the reform and opening-up policy, the necessity and imperatives of building a unified national market have kept increasing daily. Building a unified and open transport market is the crucial premise and essential support for a unified national market. As a developed province along the east coast, Zhejiang has preliminarily explored building a unified and open transportation market in recent years. This paper mainly studies and thinks on constructing a unified and open transport market in Zhejiang from the current situation and its main problems. It also puts forward relevant measures and suggestions.
KEYWORDS
Unified Market, Transportation, Market Surveillance, Market SystemCITE THIS PAPER
Fan Zhang, Shouyue Wei, Danhua Fu, Jiongjie Fu, Research and Reflection on Constructing a Unified and Open Transportation Market——Taking Zhejiang Province as an Example. Frontiers in Traffic and Transportation Engineering (2022) Vol. 2: 15-19. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ftte.2022.020103.
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