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Port system evolution in Chinese coastal regions: A provincial perspective
Abstract Against the background of provincial port integration in China, provincial port groups have become critical market players in the port industry. It has become necessary to review the evolution of the port system in Chinese coastal regions from a provincial perspective. This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese port system by treating eleven coastal provinces as the units of analysis. The port system is categorized into four segments according to cargo type, namely, containers, solid bulk cargo, general cargo and liquid bulk cargo. Multiple methods are applied to study the port system from the perspectives of market shares, cargo concentrations, the port hierarchy and port specialization. The findings suggest that no province holds a leading market position in all cargo sectors, and interprovincial port competition remains intense. The degree of specialization in the provincial port systems is generally moderate, though Hebei Province is an exception with a high level of port specialization due to its special geographical location. This paper also elaborates on several policy implications for provincial port groups.
Highlights Treat the provinces as the units of analysis. Multiple methods are applied to study the port system from various angles. Interprovincial port competition remains intense in China. Degree of specialization in the provincial port systems is moderate.
Port system evolution in Chinese coastal regions: A provincial perspective
Abstract Against the background of provincial port integration in China, provincial port groups have become critical market players in the port industry. It has become necessary to review the evolution of the port system in Chinese coastal regions from a provincial perspective. This paper investigates the evolution of the Chinese port system by treating eleven coastal provinces as the units of analysis. The port system is categorized into four segments according to cargo type, namely, containers, solid bulk cargo, general cargo and liquid bulk cargo. Multiple methods are applied to study the port system from the perspectives of market shares, cargo concentrations, the port hierarchy and port specialization. The findings suggest that no province holds a leading market position in all cargo sectors, and interprovincial port competition remains intense. The degree of specialization in the provincial port systems is generally moderate, though Hebei Province is an exception with a high level of port specialization due to its special geographical location. This paper also elaborates on several policy implications for provincial port groups.
Highlights Treat the provinces as the units of analysis. Multiple methods are applied to study the port system from various angles. Interprovincial port competition remains intense in China. Degree of specialization in the provincial port systems is moderate.
Port system evolution in Chinese coastal regions: A provincial perspective
Zhang, Qiang (Autor:in) / Yan, Kai (Autor:in) / Yang, Dong (Autor:in)
22.03.2021
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DOAJ | 2017
|BASE | 2019
|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2010
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