Impact on Myanmar’s Logistics Flow of the East–West and Southern Corridor Development of the Greater Mekong Subregion—A Global Logistics Intermodal Network Simulation

This study focuses on container shipping in Myanmar, which is expected to grow manifold in the near future, given the country’s rapid economic growth rates. This study simulates the impact of Myanmar’s logistics policies on container shipping. These initiatives include the improvement of the East–We...

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Developing countries
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Economic growth
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Growth rate
Impact analysis
Infrastructure
International trade
LDCs
Logistics
Marine transportation
Network management systems
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