Mistaken ‘public sector logic’

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Should port authorities follow rigid public sector rules, or adapt to market needs? Peter de Langen challenges the notion that open, competitive tenders always serve ports best. He emphasizes the importance of flexibility for port development companies to attract vital private investments swiftly. Overly strict regulation could hamper port competitiveness, especially when quick land agreements are essential for attracting industrial projects. This teaser delves into the balance between transparency and strategic agility in port governance.

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