The adaptation process in port governance: the case of the Latin countries in South America and Europe

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Fernando González Laxe
Ricardo J. Sánchez
Lorena Garcia-Alonso
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[1] Universidad de A Coruña,Dpto. Economía Aplicada I
[2] Naciones Unidas,División de Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura, CEPAL
[3] University of Oviedo,Regional Economics Laboratory (REGIOlab). Applied Economics Department
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Governance; Port system; Ports; Latin America; Europe;
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10.1186/s41072-016-0018-y
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The particular location of port infrastructure holds characteristics that determine the activity of the port, both with respect to traffic and with respect to implementing competitive strategies; and the efficiency and efficacy of infrastructure depend on the governance systems that regulate the ports. Likewise, the development of port activity echoes in the regional economy as well, hence governance becomes integral to maximizing the impact of ports on their region’s economic development. However, the activity of a port transcends the domestic/regional frontiers, as long as the port intends to take part in a global supply chain. Achieving this aim poses a challenge on the authorities that govern port activity, and this challenge needs to be seized when it comes to adjusting the governance to external and internal goals.
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