Port economics

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Port economics

edited by Kevin Cullinane, Wayne K. Talley

(Research in transportation economics : a research annual / edited by Theodore E.Keeler, v. 16)

Elsevier JAI, 2006

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A port (or seaport) is a place that provides for the vessel transfer of cargo and passengers to and from waterways and shores. Port economics is concerned with the study of the economics of port services. Users of port services are those that utilize the port as part of the transportation process of moving cargo and passengers to and from origin and destination locations. Users include transportation carrriers such as shipping lines, railroads and trucking firms that perform these movements and shippers and individuals that provide the cargo and themselves as passengers to be transported. Port users demand port services, whereas port service providers such as the port terminal operator supply port services to port users. Port economics and shipping economics comprise the branch of economics known as maritime economics. This volume provides original contributions to the study of port economics: 1) the evolution of port economics; 2) economic theories of the port, port cost functions and port investment; and 3) empirical evidence on the relative efficiency of ports, the impact of ports on international maritime transport costs, the competitiveness of ports and the impact of deregulation on dockworker wages.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction (Cullinane and Talley)
  • The Evolution and Challenges of Port Economics (Heaver)
  • An Economic Theory of the Port (Talley)
  • Multiple Outputs in Port Cost Functions (Jara-Diaz, Martinez-Budria and Diaz-Hernandez)
  • Estimating the Relative Efficiency of European Container Ports: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis(Cullinane and Song)
  • The Impact of Port Characteristics on International Maritime Transport Costs (Wilmsmeier, Hoffmann and Sanchez)
  • A Strategic Positioning Analysis for Ports (Haezendonck, Verbeke and Coeck)
  • Port Investment: Profitability, Economic Impact and Financing (Enrico, Claudio and Marco)
  • Shipping Deregulation's Wage Effect on Low and High Wage Dockworkers (Peoples, Talley and Thanabordeekij).

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  • NCID
    BA78264172
  • ISBN
    • 0762311983
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 249 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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