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The Way Forward: Institutional proposals and Stakeholders' Reactions

In: European Union Port Policy

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A coherent common EU wide port policy has not yet been achieved, but the authors of this book argue that it has a major role to play in European integration and that its significance in this context is set to increase. European Union Port Policy assesses the progress that has been made towards a comprehensive policy framework, reviewing the impact of both historical and contemporary policy initiatives – such as the recent ‘port package’ – before forecasting expected developments in policy making and the prospects of successfully achieving a single port policy.

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  • ., 2002. "The Way Forward: Institutional proposals and Stakeholders' Reactions," Chapters, in: European Union Port Policy, chapter 8, pages 146-185, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:2821_8
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