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Japanese Container Ports: Economic Structure and Prospects for Privatisation

In: Port Privatisation

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  • Kunio Miyashita

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The transformation of public ports into commercially orientated and profitable entities is occurring apace in the Asia-Pacific region. This timely book is the first to take a regional perspective on port reform and port privatisation. A range of countries is examined, including China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. The book’s contributors are academic specialists in the fields of port economics and management, whose country studies illustrate a variety of port privatisation methods and outcomes in an economically, politically and culturally diverse region connected by extensive maritime trade networks. Significantly, the book concludes that privatisation of ports is an important but far from universal approach to reforming the region’s ports.

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  • Kunio Miyashita, 2008. "Japanese Container Ports: Economic Structure and Prospects for Privatisation," Chapters, in: James Reveley & Malcolm Tull (ed.), Port Privatisation, chapter 7, pages 120-137, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:3835_7
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