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The financialization of the port and terminal industry: revisiting risk and embeddedness
Rodrigue, J.-P.; Notteboom, T.; Pallis, A. (2011). The financialization of the port and terminal industry: revisiting risk and embeddedness. Marit. Policy Manage. 38(2): 191-213. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2011.556675
In: Maritime Policy and Management. Taylor & Francis: London. ISSN 0308-8839; e-ISSN 1464-5254, more
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  • Rodrigue, J.-P.
  • Notteboom, T., more
  • Pallis, A.

Abstract
    The paper explores the evolving relationship between the port and terminal industry and the financial sector. Since the financial industry has taken an active role in global economic affairs, understanding global trade and transportation requires more than ever a perspective about financial issues and their impacts on transport operations. Paradoxically, the recent analytical emphasis on the strategies of port operators has rarely focused on one of the fastest and most radical changes ever to affect the maritime and port industries. The paper argues that through the lenses of financial issues—financialization—a unique dimension of the maritime industry can be understood. It analyses how a changing pattern in risk perception has supported a bubble in the period 2002 to 2008 and how financial interests in the industry have repositioned themselves since the start of the economic crisis in 2008. The analysis demonstrates how since then, the financial sector is—reluctantly—rediscovering the risks that are part of the maritime industry, notably those related to business cycles.

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