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Coastal cities, port activities and logistic constraints in a socialist developing country: The case of North Korea

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Titre

Coastal cities, port activities and logistic constraints in a socialist developing country: The case of North Korea

Sujet

[SHS:GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
DPRK
North Korea
port city
socialist developing country
transition

Description

This paper analyses the interplay of transport and development in North Korea, one of the most state-controlled and underdeveloped countries of the world. While broader aspects have been well described by various studies, logistics have been given little attention as permissive or restrictive factors in the country's development. Despite the recent reforms and the growth of trade, the development of North Korea is confronted to the weaknesses of the transport system and inland logistics. An analysis of vessel movements at North Korean ports (1985-2006) shows that although coastal economies may increasingly use maritime transport to overcome inland blockages, the evolution of port traffics better reflects broader trends such as general economic decline, westward shift of populations, and the polarization of economic activities around Pyongyang area. Beside those trends, the research also estimates the importance of maritime transport in North Korean trade and it provides a base upon which further studies can be conducted, so as to better evaluate the place of North Korea among transport studies

Créateur

Ducruet, César
Jo, Jin-Cheol

Source

Transport Reviews
ISSN:0144-1647

Date

2008

Langue

ENG

Type

article in peer-reviewed journal

Identifiant

http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00458582
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/45/85/82/PDF/Jo_Ducruet_revisedbyJo_.pdf