Spatial non-price competition in port infrastructure services
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2017-04-10Derechos
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MPRA, 2017, Paper 80417
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Strategic interdepence
Imperfect competition
Port capacity
Port al-liances
Resumen/Abstract
This study analyses the possible existence of spatial non-price competition in the port industry. We propose a dynamic two-stage model that allows: (1) to estimate the sensitivity of generation and diversion of tra¢c caused by port capacity expansions; (2) to quantify the degree of capacity competition; (3) to simulate a hypothetical scenario of cooperation agreements among di§erent port authorities. The econometric speciÖcation is based on a structural model of demand, cost and market equilibrium. The empirical results suggest that non-price competition exists in port infrastructure services. Furthermore, using a simulation analysis, we show that incentives to invest in port capacity decrease under a cooperative setting.