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Port privatization policy and practice
Authors:Kevin Cullinane  Dong-Wook Song
Institution:European Institute for Comparative Urban Research , Erasmus University Rotterdam , PO Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:

In recent years a significant number of countries have implemented policies aimed at reforming their port industry. In the belief that it will improve efficiency and reduce the heavy financial burden placed upon governments that attempt to support such a capital-intensive industry, privatization has often formed an important strand of such policies. A key claim in favour of privatization is that the transfer of ownership from public to private hands will ultimately lead to an improvement in economic efficiency and, hence, financial and operational performance. This paper investigates the theoretical underpinnings and practical validity of this claim and concludes that privatization is only a partial cure for what ails the world's ports and that, if implemented in isolation, it simply cannot deliver the much-needed panacea for the industry's woes.
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