Journal Article

Port Automation and Risks: Problem, Case, Policy Recommendation

2026-03-02
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This essay analyzes how automation at Singapore's Tuas Port drives market concentration. It argues that efficiency gains create monopolistic pricing power and allocative inefficiency. Proposed solutions include subsidizing secondary ports, pricing transparency, and price ceilings.

Title
Port Automation and Risks: Problem, Case, Policy Recommendation
Category
Social Science
Keywords
Economics, Port, Policy
Organization
北京市私立汇佳学校, 上海市民办平和学校, 南京市雨花台国际高中
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