Loza S. Complex estimation of Ukrainian railway investment attractiveness level

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0407U004478

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.03 - Економіка та управління національним господарством

18-10-2007

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.820.05

Ukrainian State University of Railway Transport

Essay

The object - investment processes on a railway transportation of Ukraine in conditions of reforming of economic relations; the purpose - a theoretical substantiation and development of methodical approaches to a complex estimation of a level of investment attractiveness of railways of Ukraine; the methods - the system complex approach, economic-mathematical modeling, the statistical and financial-economic analysis, statistical processing of the information; the novelty - for the first time is constructed economic-mathematical model of dependence of a level of investment attractiveness of railways from a complex of parameters of their activity; the results - are systematized major factors of formation of investment attractiveness of railways, possible sources of financing of investments into railway investment projects are grouped, the mechanism of distribution of investments between separate objects of a railway transportation is advanced, methodical approaches to calculation of an integrated parameter of a level of investment attractiveness of territory of gravitation of the railway are developed, the method of definition of weightiness of parameters of a level of investment attractiveness of regions and kinds of economic activities is advanced, theoretical positions and methodical approaches to a complex estimation of a level of investment attractiveness of railways are offered, the economic-mathematical model of dependence of investment attractiveness of railways of Ukraine from a complex of parameters of their activity is constructed; it is introduced on Donetska, Pivdenna and Odesska railways; the branch - transport and communication.

Files

Similar theses