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Incentives to reduce port inefficiency: a theoretical approach

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  • Ancor Suárez-Alemán
  • Aday Hernández

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Over the last decades, the European Union (EU) has devoted a large amount of effort and money to projects aimed at boosting some of its maritime corridors as a modal alternative to road or rail freight transport. However, the overall design of most of these programmes has ex post revealed as very ineffective. This paper suggests that promoting port efficiency might be a more suitable target to increase the modal split of Short Sea Shipping (SSS) than subsidizing firms to transfer cargo from road to sea. But defining 'port efficiency' is a complex task and, therefore, granting money directly to port authorities could also generate perverse moral hazard effects, particularly when the improvements are difficult to monitor and many investments are non-refundable. The European Court of Auditors points out that millions of EU public port finance was wasted on empty terminal and other unused infrastructure. The objective of this paper is to design a proper subsidy to promote SSS by encouraging port improvements through a proper system of incentives. As a policy recommendation, in this paper we propose the development of a subsidy per inefficiency-reduction unit.

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  • Ancor Suárez-Alemán & Aday Hernández, 2014. "Incentives to reduce port inefficiency: a theoretical approach," Maritime Policy & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(5), pages 462-479, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:marpmg:v:41:y:2014:i:5:p:462-479
    DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2014.929752
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    1. Supoj Chawawiwat, 2018. "The Hidden Problem Of The Government Policy On Promoting The Inland Shipping In Thailand," Eurasian Journal of Business and Management, Eurasian Publications, vol. 6(4), pages 27-34.
    2. Cabrera, María & Suárez-Alemán, Ancor & Trujillo, Lourdes, 2015. "Public-private partnerships in Spanish Ports: Current status and future prospects," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 32(C), pages 1-11.
    3. Subhra Koley & Biplab Datta & Srabanti Mukherjee, 2016. "Reducing Dwell Time Related to Clearing and Forwarding of Export and Import Goods at Kolkata Sea and Air Ports," Foreign Trade Review, , vol. 51(4), pages 298-327, November.

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