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The role of port infrastructure for economic development with an application to Belgium and the Port of Antwerp
Nazemzadeh, M. (2016). The role of port infrastructure for economic development with an application to Belgium and the Port of Antwerp. PhD Thesis. Universiteit Antwerpen. Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen: Antwerpen. 183 pp.

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Document type: Dissertation

Keywords
    Anchorages > Harbours
    Economy
    Belgium, Antwerp [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Nazemzadeh, M.

Abstract
    Transport infrastructure plays an important role in the national economy, especially in an open and globalized economy. In a framework of a dynamic industrial environment, this thesis investigates the relationship between business location decisions and performance of strategic transport infrastructure. In this line of thought, port regional attractiveness and competitiveness is a main determinant.This study has found that transport infrastructure has a positive and significant impact on Belgian economic growth in the period of 1990-2010 in addition to the traditional growth stimulating factors. Port infrastructure investments, particularly, had a significant influence above the direct and indirect effects they have on GDP and employment, because they contribute to broader economic effects such as the economic openness degree and network effects. The emphasis, consequently, becomes the investigation of this contribution of modern port infrastructure to economic growth and development.To scrutinise the significance of this growth stimulating role of modern ports this thesis has identified a few derived factors originated in the dynamic environment and the related requisites for a modern port. In this process, a modern port develops to a commercial location which is able to fulfil the requirement of the spontaneous industrial environment. Based on this evolution of a port to a commercial location and the formation of a commercial cluster, port development and its improved regional competitive edge become important determinants of national competitiveness and economic growth . In this context, and to assist commercial cluster formation in a port, the most important factors to improve a port’s attractiveness from the port users’ point of view and based on a survey, are identified and ranked as port cost, quality of hinterland connection, geographical location, productivity, and capacity.

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