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Container Port Hierarchy and Connectivity based on Network Analysis

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This study aims to analyze port hierarchy between 153 container ports. For this purpose, a network analysis was conducted. Particular attention was paid to 68 ports from the ASEAN+31 community. We have created five director weighted networks at both port and country levels. Results reveal that the prevailing structure of the global maritime network is hub and spoke, and that the port rankings change according to different centrality measures. Regarding the intra-ASEAN+3 connectivity, ASEAN member states form a cluster of interconnected ports. A comparative analysis shows that both the Export and Maritime connectivity networks have similar patterns, which indicates that the containerized trade within ASEAN+3 has the same features as the intra-regional exports.
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halshs-01828656 , version 1 (03-07-2018)

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Nikola Kutin, Marie-Sabine Saget, Thomas Vallée. Container Port Hierarchy and Connectivity based on Network Analysis. 2018. ⟨halshs-01828656⟩
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