Research in Transportation Economics Volume 16, 2006, Pages 67-84
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Identifier
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10.1016/S0739-8859(06)16004-7
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/172990
Abstract
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By describing the technical process, in this article we argue that cargothat arrives in many different forms are distinct outputs of a port, whose services require inputs that can be grossly defined as labor, space, facilities, and equipment. Then we show theoretically and empirically that the use of aggregate output in the presence of distinct outputs causes erroneous conclusions on marginal costs, on economies of scale, and on optimal industry structure.