The Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business

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Costas Grammenos
Taylor & Francis, Jul 4, 2013 - Law - 1096 pages
This book is the founding title in the Grammenos Library. The diversity of the subjects covered is unique and the results of research developed over many years are not only comprehensive, but also have important implications on real life issues in maritime business. The new edition covers a vast number of topics, including: • Shipping Economics and Maritime Nexus • International Seaborne Trade • Economics of Shipping Market and Shipping Cycles • Economics of Shipping Sectors • Issues in Liner Shipping • Economics of Maritime Safety and Seafaring Labour Market • National and International Shipping Policies • Aspects of Shipping Management and Operations• Shipping Investment and Finance • Port Economics and Management • Aspects of International Logistics
 

Contents

Preface to the Second Edition
Methods and Applications
Shipping Economics andMaritime Nexus
Chapter 3Patterns of International Ocean Trade
International Tradein Manufactured Goods MARY R BROOKS
Chapter 6Modal Split Functions forSimulating Decisions on Shifting Cargo from Road to
EconomicsofShipping Markets andShipping
Recreating the Profit and Loss Account of Voyages
Aspects of Shipping Management and Operations
Fleet Operations Optimisation and Fleet Deployment
Measuring Business Performance inShipping
The Right Course to Chart
Business Risk Measurementand Management in the Cargo Carrying Sectorofthe ShippingIndustryAn Update
Revisiting Credit Risk Analysis and Policy in Bank Shipping Finance
Framing a Canvas for Shipping Strategy
Revisiting the Productivity and Efficiency of Ports

Current Structureand Economic
Economics of Short SeaShipping
Competition and Cooperation in Liner Shipping
WILLIAM SJOSTROM Chapter 15 The Responseof LinerShipping Companies tothe
Chapter 16Using EconomicMeasures for GlobalControlof
Shipping Policyand GlobalisationJurisdictions
Organisational Changeand Effectivenessin Seaports
Redefining
Chapter 34International LogisticsStrategy andModalChoice
Index
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Costas Th. Grammenos, CBE, BA (Athens), MSc (Bangor), DSc (City), FCIB, Hon FIMarEST, FRSA is Professor of Shipping, Trade and Finance; Pro Vice-Chancellor of City University London and Deputy Dean of its Cass Business School, where he founded the Centre for Shipping, Trade and Finance in 1983 (renamed The Costas Grammenos International Centre for Shipping, Trade and Finance in April 2007).

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