Determination of Logistics Performance of G20 Countries Using Quantitative Decision-Making Techniques

Today, the increase in competition with globalization has caused logistics to gain importance, with international trade as one of its basic elements. Developments in the transportation and logistics sector affect economic growth through their effects on production, consumption, and trade. Similarly,...

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