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The Attractiveness of Ports in West Africa: Some Lessons from Shipping Lines' Port Selection

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  • Adolf K.Y. Ng
  • Zaili Yang
  • Stephen Cahoon
  • Paul T.W. Lee
  • Dago Alain Gohomene
  • Zaili l. Yang
  • Stephen Bonsal
  • Eleftherios Maistralis
  • Jin Wang
  • Kevin X. Li

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  • Adolf K.Y. Ng & Zaili Yang & Stephen Cahoon & Paul T.W. Lee & Dago Alain Gohomene & Zaili l. Yang & Stephen Bonsal & Eleftherios Maistralis & Jin Wang & Kevin X. Li, 2016. "The Attractiveness of Ports in West Africa: Some Lessons from Shipping Lines' Port Selection," Growth and Change, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 47(3), pages 416-426, September.
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