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245 1 0 _aRegulation and Finance in the Port Industry
_h[electronic resource] :
_bLessons from Worldwide Experiences /
_cedited by Claudio Ferrari, Hercules Haralambides, Sergio Prete, Alessio Tei.
250 _a1st ed. 2022.
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer International Publishing :
_bImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
_c2022.
300 _aXXVII, 384 p. 50 illus., 44 illus. in color.
_bonline resource.
338 _aonline resource
490 1 _aPalgrave Studies in Maritime Economics,
_x2662-656X
505 0 _aPART 1: The port structure: Managerial and operational issues -- Chapter 1: Port governance models and their historical development -- Chapter 2: Institutions, port planning and finance -- PART 2: National port systems vis à vis global shipping -- Chapter 3: Port Finance and Regulation in Kenya -- Chapter 4: Regulation, Governance and Infrastructure Pricing in South Africa's Ports Sector -- Chapter 5: Regulation and Finance in the port sector: current practices and the future of port development in Mexico -- Chapter 6: US port governance and investment -- Chapter 7: Regulation and finance in the Bangladesh port industry -- Chapter 8: The Chinese port system: current organization and investment solutions -- Chapter 9: Development of Japan's Port System -- Chapter 10: The Taiwanese port system: Current organization and investment solutions -- Chapter 11: Regulation and Finance in the port sector - current practices and future port development: the Belgian case -- Chapter 12: The French port system: forty years of port governance reforms -- Chapter 13: Regulation and finance in the port sector: current practices in Germany -- Chapter 14: Regulating and financing Greek ports -- Chapter 15: Aims, goals, and results of the port reforms in Italy -- Chapter 16: The Dutch port system: regulation and planning issues -- Chapter 17: Regulation and finance in the Norwegian port sector -- Chapter 18: Regulation and finance in the Spanish port sector. -Chapter 19: Port Regulation and Finance in Turkey -- Chapter 20: The British port system: current organisation and regulatory challenges -- PART 3: The port of the future and financial solutions -- Chapter 21: Future port development, regulation, and financial approaches - lessons to be learnt -- Chapter 22: Insights for policy makers.
520 _aThis book addresses the latest organizational, regulatory, and governance issues of main port systems, linking them to the financial aspects that are currently in use regarding investments in the port industry. A general review of port management and operations is complimented by analysis of country specific systems and a look at how ports could develop in the future. This book aims to examine how different port organizational and regulatory contexts affect port investment practices and related financial tools. The book is of use to researchers and practitioners interested in maritime economics and transportation studies. Claudio Ferrari is Full Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Genoa, Italy, and member of the scientific board of the Italian Centre of Excellence for Integrated Logistics. He is the Director of the Ph.D. program in Marine Science and Technologies. Hercules Haralambides is Professor of Maritime Economics and Logistics, having taught at 9 universities (and in 7 different countries), most prominent of which being Sorbonne University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, and National University of Singapore. Currently he is also Distinguished Chair Professor at Dalian Maritime University (China) and Adjunct Professor at Texas A&M University (USA). Sergio Prete is Professor of Port Management at the University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy. From 2011 to 2015 he was appointed President of the Port Authority of Taranto. In 2012, he was nominated Member of the "Expert Committee" of the Shanghai International Shipping Institute - the research institute from Shanghai which supports the Chinese Government and private/public Chinese maritime operators in the transport and logistics sector - with whom he cooperated in the research field. Alessio Tei is currently working at the Department of Economics of theUniversity of Genoa as Associate Professor in Applied Economics. Previously, Alessio has worked at Newcastle University as Lecturer in Maritime Economics and he has cooperated as adjunct professor with several other institutions, among which University of Eastern Piedmont and the Naval Academy of Leghorn. During his career, Alessio was a visiting researcher at the Department of Transport and Regional Economics of University of Antwerp. .
650 0 _aShipping.
650 0 _aTransportation.
650 0 _aDevelopment economics.
650 1 4 _aMaritime Economics.
650 2 4 _aTransportation Economics.
650 2 4 _aDevelopment Economics.
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