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A Study on Economic Relationship between Port and City in China

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Alternative Title
중국 항만과 항만도시간의 경제적 관계에 관한 연구
Abstract
We have collected the cargo throughput (CTP) data of the 30 top coastal ports and economic and social data, including GDP, fixed asset investment (FAI), foreign direct investment (FDI) and population, of the port-cities in mainland China in the past 15 years. It is expected that there is a positive reciprocal interaction between the ports and the port-cities. By using a panel data regression, the economic impact of the ports on the city's economy, and the impact of the city's economy on the port growth have been analyzed.
Author(s)
Yang Chao
Issued Date
2012
Awarded Date
2012. 2
Type
Dissertation
Keyword
Panel data model Economic relationship Port and city
Publisher
부경대학교
URI
https://repository.pknu.ac.kr:8443/handle/2021.oak/8813
http://pknu.dcollection.net/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000001965670
Alternative Author(s)
양차오
Affiliation
Department of International Commerce and Logistics graduate School
Department
대학원 국제통상물류학과
Advisor
하명신
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1 Research background 1
1.2 Methodology and purpose 2
1.3 Structure 2
Chapter 2 Theoretical Background 4
2.1 Definition and functions of ports and port-cities 4
2.2 Interaction between ports and their host cities 5
Chapter 3 Literature Review 13
3.1 Investigation on the port-city economic relationship 13
3.2 Theoretical model 15
3.3 Investigation on the economic relationship of mainland China port 18
3.4 Research questions 20
Chapter 4 Estimation Methods 22
4.1 Definition and advantages of panel data model 22
4.2 Several regression methods for panel data 23
4.3 Tests of panel data 28
Chapter 5 Data and Analysis 34
5.1 Data description: 34
5.2 Variable selection 34
5.3 Panel data model estimation 43
Chapter 6 Conclusion and Implication 53
References 56
Acknowledgements 59
Appendix 60
Degree
Master
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