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The Growth of China’s Port Sector

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3.8 Lesson 8: Test the waters before scaling up

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pages 112-113

A.1 Policies concerning multimodal transport in China, 2011–19

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pages 115-117

References

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develop a competitive port ecosystem

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page 111

objectives

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page 110

Port governance and finance

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page 109

China

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page 95

Xiamen and Shanghai

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page 92

development in China’s ports

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page 94

3.1 Lesson 1: Port development should not stop at the port gate

5min
pages 104-105

B2.11.1 Inland container barges operating at the automated container terminal at Yangshan, Port of Shanghai

1min
page 93

bachelor’s degree and higher at specific ports, 2018

6min
pages 89-91

2.4 Wind power, Port of Wuxi

1min
page 86

Environmental policies for ports

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page 85

2.3 Bulk terminal, Port of Yantai

1min
page 74

2.6 A model for the development of port cities: The case of Shenzhen

2min
page 67

2.9 Cooperation between the Ports of Dalian and Shenyang

2min
page 82

2.1 Qingdao city and port

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page 70

Shanghai

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page 68

2.5 Ports as an anchor for growth: The case of the Binhai New Area

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page 66

14th Five-Year Plans

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page 47

2.1 The first generation of special economic zones in China, 1980–92

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pages 48-49

inspection

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page 39

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2.3 The World Bank’s first loans to Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Tianjin

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page 57

2.4 Port construction fees

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pages 61-62

Regional economic development policies and their impact on the port sector

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page 46

2.7 Illustration of revenue sources for port enterprises

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page 60
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