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Spatial Pattern and Heterogeneity of Port & Shipping Service Enterprises in the Yangtze River Delta, 2002–2016

Using the ‘theoretical hypothesis—empirical study—case verification’ method, this paper studies the spatial distribution and differentiation of port & shipping service enterprises (PSSE), as well as the variation process and underlying mechanism in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD). First, through i...

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Published in:Chinese geographical science 2019-06, Vol.29 (3), p.474-487
Main Authors: Cao, Youhui, Jiang, Ziran, Ye, Shilin, Wu, Wei, Liang, Shuangbo
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