Abstract

ABSTRACT Considering nations' exports and imports as macroeconomic determinants for global commerce capability, this paper attempts to ascertain their criterion impacts happening due to logistical functions based on a nomologically modeled research framework of transportation effectiveness constituents. Evaluating reliable secondary data for nations' logistics performance parameters mined from the World Bank Database and nations' exports and imports metrics mined from the International Monetary Fund Database, the analytical discourse further empirically tests the concerted logistical variables' relevant effects on exports and imports. Elements of substantive significance generated from the varied findings are discussed as they practically apply within the functional scope of logistical effectiveness garnered toward trade throughput efficacies. Keywords Logistics Functions, Exports, Imports, Global Trade, Secondary Data, Significance Effects

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