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The port economy: - theoretical analysis and application to the Tunisian case

English · Paperback / Softback

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Whatever the level, national or regional, the role played by commercial ports as a public good at the service of the economy is indisputable. These infrastructures fulfil multiple functions. They are at the same time communication tools towards more or less distant destinations for both passengers and goods, privileged places for intermodal exchanges (sea-road, sea-rail, sea-sea...) and, finally, activity areas where products can be handled, stored, packaged and sometimes transformed. The national and regional importance of ports and the high cost of their infrastructure have led public authorities to participate in the provision of port services through public-private partnerships whose main objective is to minimise transport costs. The ports are therefore development engines that bring an undeniable economic advantage to the regions that are provided with them. In Tunisia, the ports ensure about 95% of the commercial exchanges.

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Mehdi Rejeb wurde am 4. Dezember 1974 in MAHDIA/TUNESIEN geboren. Studium und Ausbildung: Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Management in Sfax, Magisterabschluss 1998, DEA 2002 und Promotion 2012. Seit Mai 2013 Assistent am Institut supérieur des systèmes industriels in Gabes.

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Authors Mehdi Rejeb
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.02.2023
 
EAN 9786205745700
ISBN 9786205745700
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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