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Abstract
Certain port services, called Essential Maritime Services, are subject to price regulation
in South Australia. The need for this regulation is now under review, involving a series of
assessments of market structures and market power in port services. This paper proposes
a framework for assessing market power in port services, to determine whether there is a
prima facie case for regulation. Elements of the framework are applied to the grain
industry, which is one of the major users of port services in South Australia.