The Quantitative Analysis about the Impact on Transport Demands by the Industrial Structure

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Different industrial structures of national economic have different demands of the transport in quantity and quality. Analysis of the impact about the industrial structure on transport demands growth has important theoretical and practical significance. This research established a complete decomposition model between transportation demands and industrial structure factors, to analysis the impact about the industrial structure on transport demands. Calculating and processing with the input-output table of China, we provide ponderable suggestions and measures to adjust industrial structure and transport demands structure in China.

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September 2013

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