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Do Mergers and Alliances Influence European Shipping and Port Competition?

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  • Heaver, T.
  • Meersman, H.
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  • van de Voorde, E.

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  • Heaver, T. & Meersman, H. & Moglia, F. & van de Voorde, E., 2000. "Do Mergers and Alliances Influence European Shipping and Port Competition?," Research Papers 24175, University of Antwerp, Faculty of Applied Economic Sciences.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.24175
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