2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201912.0234.v1
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Determination of Key Factors Affecting Transient Seaport Selection for Landlocked Countries in African Continent

Abstract: Many countries around the world suffer from the lack of a sea port directly linked to the rest of the world. Such countries are called "landlocked countries". This leads to Weak competitiveness of their products in the global market, as well as to the high cost of the imports. Africa has the largest share of these countries, with 16 of the 43 landlocked countries around the world. The aim of this paper is to propose a general framework for criteria that can be used to choose between ports in transit countries … Show more

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