Prioritizing China's public policy options in developing logistics infrastructure under the Belt and Road Initiative
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2020
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Authors: | Wang, Ying ; Chou, Chien-Chang |
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Maritime economics & logistics : a quarterly scientific journal committed to the advancement of maritime economics as a distinct and well defined branch of both applied economics and international business. - Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, ISSN 1479-2931, ZDB-ID 2108520-1. - Vol. 22.2020, 2, p. 293-307
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Subject: | Maritime logistics | Belt and road | Unimpeded trade | Facilities connectivity | Fuzzy theory | Consistent fuzzy preference relation | China | Lieferkette | Supply chain | Verkehrsinfrastruktur | Transport infrastructure | Fuzzy-Set-Theorie | Fuzzy sets | Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen | International economic relations | Infrastrukturpolitik | Infrastructure policy | Außenwirtschaftspolitik | Foreign economic policy | Infrastrukturinvestition | Infrastructure investment | Logistik | Logistics | Verkehrsweg | Transport route |
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