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The relationship between port-level maritime connectivity and efficiency

Beatriz Tovar, Alan Wall

2021Journal of Transport Geography55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper examines the empirical relationship between maritime connectivity and port efficiency. To do so, a stochastic output distance function is employed which permits the effect of connectivity on port technical efficiency to be estimated for a sample of Spanish ports. Previous studies analysing the relationship between efficiency and connectivity have used country-level connectivity indices. In the present study, port-level connectivity indices are used for the first time for this type of analysis. A novel panel dataset of 16 Spanish ports observed over the period 2006–2016 is constructed by crossing port-level connectivity information from UNCTAD's Port Liner Shipping Connectivity Index (PLSCI) with port-level production data from Spanish port authorities. The results from our estimation show a positive relationship between connectivity and port efficiency. It is found that relatively modest improvements in observed connectivity are associated with large differences in expected output.

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Port (circuit theory)Panel dataEconometricsSample (material)Index (typography)Transport engineeringStatisticsOperations researchComputer scienceMathematicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringChemistryChromatographyWorld Wide WebMaritime Ports and LogisticsTransport and Economic PoliciesEconomic Zones and Regional Development
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