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Evolving competition between Hong Kong and Shenzhen ports
Authors:Xin Tian  Shouyang Wang
Institution:1. Research Center on Fictitious Economy and Data Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China;2. Academy of Mathematics and Systems Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
Abstract:Shenzhen Port (SZP), once a negligible local port, has risen dramatically to a world-leading container port and an “equal” player with Hong Kong Port (HKP). Will this market share reallocation continue, or will equilibrium be eventually realized for HKP to prosper continuously? We examine the relationship between these two ports to answer this question. We propose a new transformation method to describe the growth of container cargo transport demand, define the quantitative measures of the competition relationship and port competitiveness, and present a rigorous analytical framework with econometric tests and models to understand the true relationship between HKP and SZP. Direct empirical tests suggest that SZP complements HKP; however, the two ports exhibit strong competition when the effect of demand growth is excluded. Considering transshipment separately, we find that the impact of SZP on HKP is negative in transshipment but complementary in direct shipment. We may conclude that HKP does not affect SZP, whereas SZP has competitive power over HKP. These results are consistent with the findings of some previous theoretical studies.
Keywords:competition  container throughput  econometric model  Granger causality  competition coefficient  demand effect
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