Factors Impact on Transaction Costs in Exporting Growth

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Ngoc Toan Nguyen , Thi Thu Hien Phan ,

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Volume 9 - March 2020 (03)

Abstract

Export is one of the important economic activities of the country. The exporter has to pay cargo handling cost and other charges to concerned service providers. This high logistics cost impact adversely to business. Therefore, the object of research is to analysis transaction cost in Vietnamese exporting firms in practice. The objectives of the paper are analysis the overview of transaction costs and the important of transaction costs in trading growth in whole economy, particular in exportation. The paper has an overview of the factors affecting the transaction costs in export activities, how to measure transaction costs, and how to measure transaction costs in export growth

Keywords

Transaction costs, export growth.

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