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Regional governance of port development in China: a case study of Shanghai International Shipping Center

Pages 357-373 | Published online: 05 Aug 2006

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  • Ibid. pp. 84–87
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  • The role each port should play as listed here can be found in HKSC, 1999, pp. 94–95, and they were confirmed as the central planners’ view during my interviews in April, 2001 to the Research Institute of Comprehensive Transportation under the Planning and Development Commission, the State Council, Beijing
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  • Ibid
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  • The most recent developments, reported in the Economic Journal 19 November 2001 (Hong Kong) indicate that a few Hong-Kong listed companies, including Wharf Holdings, COSCO, Shanghai Industrial Holdings and Hutchison Port Holdings, have expressed interest in investing in Yangshan Harbor projects
  • The chart is adopted from Khakee A 1992 Cross-National Transfer of Planning Ideas between China and Sweden Stockholm Swedish Council for Building Research and modified with the information collected through author's own interviews
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