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Le rôle économique du port de Marseille

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[fre] Le Port de Marseille étant traditionnellement considéré comme le « premier port de France », il a semblé indiqué de commencer par lui une série d'études sur le rôle économique des ports français après la guerre. . La présente étude (*) examine successivement : l'équipement du port, son développement historique, l'évolution du trafic maritime de 1830 à nos jours, enfin, le rôle actuel du port de Marseille sous ses différents aspects : transit, liaison avec l'industrie régionale, liaison avec les industries non régionales. Il apparaît que des modifications profondes se sont partout réalisées.

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  • Anonymous or collective, 1950. "Le rôle économique du port de Marseille," Etudes et conjoncture - Economie française, Programme National Persée, vol. 5(1), pages 63-104.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:conjef:estat_1149-3720_1950_num_5_1_8509
    DOI: 10.3406/estat.1950.8509
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