This article examines the determinants of traffic volumes and the revenues per tonne generated by Spain’s port authorities. The interest of the study lies on the strong differences between port authorities in a context of strict regulation but that provides some scope for price competition. We find that port charges influence the amount of traffic that a port is able to generate. Furthermore, we find clear evidence of local price competition and report mixed results for global competition. Revenues per tonne are higher in ports operating more international regular lines and with multinational terminal operators, while they are lower in ports with nearby competing facilities and where the market share of the dominant shipping firm is high
As a result of the intense changes occurring in port environment over the last decades, new models o...
This study concentrates on the pricing of seaport infrastructure which includes port charges on the ...
Paper presented at Understanding Shipping Markets, International Association of Maritime Economists ...
This article examines the determinants of traffic volumes and the revenues per tonne generated by Sp...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the circumstances in which the process of competition between po...
This article examines the determinants of traffic in European ports in 2010 by estimating a generali...
In the matter of port legislation, the nineties was a period of maximum interest in Spain. Two laws ...
Port competition is an important topic in transport economics. This is due not only to the large vol...
In peripheral port markets, a limited volume of traffic creates challenges in sustaining multiple co...
The evolution of the port management model in Spain has been marked by three legislative reforms in ...
Spanish ports have traditionally been derided for poor performance and acrimonious labour relations....
Face to high unemployment and GDP stagnation, competitive ports bear potential positive impacts on r...
This study analyses the possible existence of spatial non-price competition in the port industry. We...
Recent literature has emphasized the importance of transport costs and infrastructure in explaining ...
The Landlord Port model is the dominant port model in larger and medium-sized ports. The potential a...
As a result of the intense changes occurring in port environment over the last decades, new models o...
This study concentrates on the pricing of seaport infrastructure which includes port charges on the ...
Paper presented at Understanding Shipping Markets, International Association of Maritime Economists ...
This article examines the determinants of traffic volumes and the revenues per tonne generated by Sp...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the circumstances in which the process of competition between po...
This article examines the determinants of traffic in European ports in 2010 by estimating a generali...
In the matter of port legislation, the nineties was a period of maximum interest in Spain. Two laws ...
Port competition is an important topic in transport economics. This is due not only to the large vol...
In peripheral port markets, a limited volume of traffic creates challenges in sustaining multiple co...
The evolution of the port management model in Spain has been marked by three legislative reforms in ...
Spanish ports have traditionally been derided for poor performance and acrimonious labour relations....
Face to high unemployment and GDP stagnation, competitive ports bear potential positive impacts on r...
This study analyses the possible existence of spatial non-price competition in the port industry. We...
Recent literature has emphasized the importance of transport costs and infrastructure in explaining ...
The Landlord Port model is the dominant port model in larger and medium-sized ports. The potential a...
As a result of the intense changes occurring in port environment over the last decades, new models o...
This study concentrates on the pricing of seaport infrastructure which includes port charges on the ...
Paper presented at Understanding Shipping Markets, International Association of Maritime Economists ...