Maritime Transport

Maritime Transport

ISBN-10:
1840645520
ISBN-13:
9781840645521
Pub. Date:
04/26/2002
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Maritime Transport

Maritime Transport

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Overview

This important volume brings together an authoritative selection of the leading papers on the subject of maritime transport. With a new introductory essay by the editors, the collection provides a thorough examination of the topics associated with this area, including maritime economics, transport law and policy.

Part I includes articles on carrier management and operations. Part II looks in detail at competition policy and pricing. Part III discusses finance, the fiscal treatment of shipping and flag of registry issues. Part IV covers the area of law and policy and Part V examines market and structures. Finally, Part VI focuses on ports.

This collection will be an invaluable resource for major maritime academies and to students and researchers in the subject of maritime transport.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781840645521
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 04/26/2002
Series: Classics in Transport Analysis series , #1
Pages: 584
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.70(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

Edited by Mary R. Brooks, William A. Black Chair of Commerce, Dalhousie University, Canada, Kenneth Button, University Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, US and Peter Nijkamp, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, Jheronimus Academy of Data Science (JADS) in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands and the Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Iasi, Romania

Table of Contents

Contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction Mary R. Brooks, Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp
PART I CARRIER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS
1. David Ronen (1983), ‘Cargo Ships Routing and Scheduling: Survey of Models and Problems’
2. S. Gilman (1977), ‘Optimal Shipping Technologies for Routes to Developing Countries’
3. Helen B. Bendall and A.F. Stent (1987), ‘On Measuring Cargo Handling Productivity’
4. Jan Owen Jansson and Dan Shneerson (1982), ‘The Optimal Ship Size’
5. Kevin Cullinane (1991), ‘The Utility Analysis of Risk Attitudes in Shipping’
6. Kevin Cullinane (1992), ‘A Short-Term Adaptive Forecasting Model for BIFFEX Speculation: A Box-Jenkins Approach’
7. Bernard Gardner (1985), ‘The Container Revolution and its Effects on the Structure of Traditional UK Liner Shipping Companies’
8. Mary R. Brooks (1995), ‘Understanding the Ocean Container Market – A Seven Country Study’
PART II COMPETITION POLICY AND PRICING
9. J.A. Zerby and R.M. Conlon (1978), ‘An Analysis of Capacity Utilisation in Liner Shipping’
10. Trevor D. Heaver (1972), ‘Trans-Pacific Trade, Liner Shipping and Conference Rates’
11. Mary R. Brooks (1985), ‘An Alternative Theoretical Approach to the Evaluation of Liner Shipping Part II. Choice Criteria’
12. Mary R. Brooks and Kenneth J. Button (1996), ‘The Determinants of Shipping Rates: A North Atlantic Case Study’
13. J.E. Davies (1986), ‘Competition, Contestability and the Liner Shipping Industry’
14. S. Gilman (1994), ‘Contestability and Public Policy in Liner and Short Sea Shipping’
15. Stephen Craig Pirrong (1992), ‘An Application of Core Theory to the Analysis of Ocean Shipping Markets’
16. Helmut W.R. Kreis (1992), ‘EC Competition Law and Maritime Transport’
17. G. Wright (1991), ‘Freight Rates in the Tramp Shipping Market’
PART III FINANCE, THE FISCAL TREATMENT OF SHIPPING AND FLAG OF REGISTRY ISSUES
18. Bernard Gardner and Peter Richardson (1973/74), ‘Fiscal Treatment of Shipping’
19. Bernard Gardner and Peter Marlow (1983), ‘An International Comparison of the Fiscal Treatment of Shipping’
20. S.R. Tolofari, K.J. Button and D.E. Pitfield (1986), ‘Shipping Costs and the Controversy Over Open Registry’
21. R. Charles Moyer (1977), ‘Maritime Subsidies: Problems, Alternatives and Tradeoffs’
PART IV LAW AND POLICY (OTHER THAN INCENTIVES)
22. Ernst Gabriel Frankel (1992), ‘Hierarchical Logic in Shipping Policy and Decision-Making’
23. R. Glenn Bauer (1993), ‘Conflicting Liability Regimes: Hague-Visby v. Hamburg Rules – A Case By Case Analysis’
24. Donald A. Kerr (1989), ‘The 1989 Salvage Convention: Expediency or Equity?’
25. Willliam Tetley, Q.C. (1992), ‘Shipowners’ Limitation of Liability and Conflicts of Law: The Properly Applicable Law’
PART V MARKET AND STRUCTURES
26. Peter B. Marlow and Bernard Gardner (1980), ‘Some Thoughts on the Dry Bulk Shipping Sector’
27. J.J. Evans (1988), ‘The Elasticity of Supply of Sea Transport’
28. Wayne K. Talley, Vinod B. Agarwal and James W. Breakfield (1986), ‘Economies of Density of Ocean Tanker Ships’
29. A.H. Vanags (1977), ‘Maritime Congestion: An Economic Analysis’
PART VI PORTS
30. Wayne K. Talley (1988), ‘Optimum Throughput and Performance Evaluation of Marine Terminals’
31. G. Blauwens and E. Van de Voorde (1988), ‘The Impact of Port Choice on Inland Transportation’
32. P. De Lombaerde and A. Verbeke (1989), ‘Assessing International Seaport Competition: A Tool for Strategic Decision Making’
33. A.D. Couper (1992), ‘Environmental Port Management’
Name Index
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