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Title: CARGO THROUGHPUT AND NIGERIA MARITIME GDP IN THE PRE-CONCESSION
AND POST-CONCESSION ERA |
Authors: Kehinde Peter, OYEDUNTAN |
Abstract: This study evaluated the impact of the cargo throughput on the Maritime GDP in Nigeria between
1996 to 2016 using a simple regression analysis. The result indicated that the Maritime GDP depends
on the volume of inward and outward cargo in the ports by 68%. The statistical relationship identified
was given by: MTGDP=264+0.000073CT+ε. Also, the performance of the Nigerian ports in terms of
the cargo throughput and the maritime transport Gross Domestic Product during and after the
concession was analyzed and result showed that, the Nigerian ports had a better average annual growth
rate of the cargo throughput during the pre-concession era but better maritime GDP average annual
growth rate in the port-concession era. Under the period in review, the AAGR for cargo throughput in
pre-concession and post-concession were, 13% and 5% respectively. While the AAGR for the
maritime GDP before and after the concession was 6% and 10% separately. |
Keywords: Port Performance, Nigerian Ports, Maritime Transport, Cargo Throughput, Gross
Domestic Product, Concession |
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