Ports and Shipping
Abstract
Considering 91 countries with seaports, this study conducted an empirical inquiry into the broader economic contribution of seaborne trade, from a port infrastructure quality and logistics performance perspective. Investment in quality improvement of
port infrastructure and its contribution to the economy are often questioned by politicians, investors, and the general public. A structural equation model (SEM) is used to provide empirical evidence of significant economic impacts of port infrastructure
quality and logistics performance. Furthermore, analysis of a multi-group SEM is performed by dividing countries into developed and developing economy groups. The results reveal that it is vital for developing countries to continuously improve the
quality of port infrastructure as it contributes to better logistics performance, leading to higher seaborne trade, yielding higher economic growth. However, this association weakens as the developing countries become richer.
Source: Ziaul Haque Munim and Hans-Joachim Schramm, https://jshippingandtrade.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41072-018-0027-0
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