New Seaport Development-Prospects and Challenges: Perspectives from Apapa and Calabar Seaports, Nigeria
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Statement of Problems
2. Literature Review
2.1. Concept of Seaport Development
2.2. Nigerian Seaport Development
2.3. Location Theory
3. Methodology
4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusion and Recommendations
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Final Maximum Likelihood Estimates | ||||
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Estimate | Std. Error | z value | Pr(>|z|) | |
(Intercept) | 1.4384 × 10−1 | 9.9982 × 10−1 | 1.4390 × 10−1 | 0.8856 |
log(inward) | 9.5529 × 10−1 | 9.6246 × 10−1 | 9.9250 × 10−1 | 0.3209 |
log(outward) | 5.0354 × 10−2 | 9.7691 × 10−1 | 5.1500 × 10−2 | 0.9589 |
sigmaSq | 2.0631 × 103 | 1.9777 × 10−3 | 1.0432 × 106 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
gamma | 1.0000 × 100 | 2.8699 × 10−4 | 3.4844 × 10−4 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
sigmaSqU | 2.0631 × 10−5 | 5.9240 × 10−1 | 3.4826 × 103 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
sigmaSqV | 2.0631 × 10−5 | 5.9209 × 10−1 | 0.0000 × 100 | 1.0000 |
sigma | 4.5421 × 101 | 2.1770 × 10−5 | 2.0864 × 106 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
sigmaU | 4.5421 × 10−1 | 6.5212 × 10−3 | 6.9652 × 103 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
sigmaV | 4.5421 × 10−3 | 6.5178 × 101 | 1.0000 × 10−4 | 0.9999 |
lambdaSq | 1.0000 × 108 | 2.8699 × 1012 | 0.0000 × 100 | 1.0000 |
lambda | 1.0000 × 104 | 1.4350 × 108 | 1.0000 × 10−4 | 0.9999 |
varU | 7.4969 × 102 | NA | NA | NA |
sdU | 2.7380 × 101 | NA | NA | NA |
gammaVar | 1.0000 × 100 | NA | NA | NA |
Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1 | ||||
log likelihood value: −40.41772 | ||||
cross-sectional data | ||||
total number of observations = 10 | ||||
mean efficiency: 0.9764921 |
Final Maximum Likelihood Estimates | ||||
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Estimate | Std. Error | z value | Pr(>|z|) | |
(Intercept) | 2.2550 × 10−1 | 1.0065 × 102 | 2.2400 × 10−1 | 0.8227 |
log(inward) | 9.3106 × 10−1 | 2.1322 × 104 | 4.3670 × 10−1 | 0.6624 |
log(outward) | 1.0615 × 10−1 | 1.9014 × 105 | 5.5800 × 10−2 | 0.9555 |
sigmaSq | 3.4047 × 104 | 2.1642 × 10−3 | 1.5732 × 107 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
gamma | 1.0000 × 100 | 8.8914 × 10−3 | 1.1247 × 102 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
sigmaSqU | 3.4047 × 104 | 3.0272 × 102 | 1.1247 × 102 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
sigmaSqV | 5.0935 × 10−3 | 3.0272 × 102 | 0.0000 × 100 | 1.0000 |
sigma | 1.8452 × 102 | 5.8645 × 106 | 3.1464 × 107 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
sigmaU | 1.8452 × 102 | 8.2031 × 10−1 | 2.2494 × 102 | <2 × 10−16 *** |
sigmaV | 7.1368 × 10−2 | 2.1209 × 103 | 0.0000 × 100 | 1.0000 |
lambdaSq | 6.6844 × 106 | 3.9728 × 1011 | 0.0000 × 100 | 1.0000 |
lambda | 2.5854 × 103 | 7.6831 × 107 | 0.0000 × 100 | 1.0000 |
varU | 1.2372 × 104 | NA | NA | NA |
sdU | 1.1123 × 102 | NA | NA | NA |
gammaVar | 1.0000 × 100 | NA | NA | NA |
Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1 | ||||
log likelihood value: −54.43542 | ||||
cross-sectional data | ||||
total number of observations = 10 | ||||
mean efficiency: 0.6086686 |
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Olusegun Onifade, A. New Seaport Development-Prospects and Challenges: Perspectives from Apapa and Calabar Seaports, Nigeria. Logistics 2020, 4, 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4020008
Olusegun Onifade A. New Seaport Development-Prospects and Challenges: Perspectives from Apapa and Calabar Seaports, Nigeria. Logistics. 2020; 4(2):8. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4020008
Chicago/Turabian StyleOlusegun Onifade, Adepoju. 2020. "New Seaport Development-Prospects and Challenges: Perspectives from Apapa and Calabar Seaports, Nigeria" Logistics 4, no. 2: 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4020008
APA StyleOlusegun Onifade, A. (2020). New Seaport Development-Prospects and Challenges: Perspectives from Apapa and Calabar Seaports, Nigeria. Logistics, 4(2), 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4020008