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Inherently global in nature, the economics of the maritime sector has proved pivotal in facilitating globalization and international trade. This Handbook offers a unique and indispensable source of reference and information for researchers, students and practitioners interested in the relationship between these developments and maritime markets.
Full Description
This timely and comprehensive new Handbook brings together an unrivaled group of distinguished scholars and practitioners to provide in-depth analysis and a contemporary perspective on a wide-ranging array of topics in maritime economics. Inherently global in nature, the economics of the maritime sector has proved pivotal in facilitating globalization and international trade. This Handbook offers a unique and indispensable source of reference and information for researchers, students and practitioners interested in the relationship between these developments and maritime markets.
This well-documented Handbook will appeal to postgraduate students of maritime studies, international business, international trade, economics and marine technology. Managers and workers within the maritime sector will also find much to interest them in this book.
Contributors: A.H. Alizadeh, C. Barros, H. Benamara, A.S. Bergantino, R. Bergqvist, P. Cariou, K. Cullinane, A. Fox, M. Fusillo, D. Glen, M.M. González, H. Haralambides, J. Hoffmann, M. Hussain, A. Jensen, M.G. Kavussanos, P. Kent, J. Kronbak, N. Lambertides, F. Medda, E. Musso, N. Nomikos, T. Notteboom, P. Panayides, S. Pettit, N. Peypoch, R.J. Sanchez, D.-P. Song, W. Talley, L. Trujillo, A.E. Tsekrekos, V. Valentine, J. van Dalen, E. van Drunen, A. Veenstra, S. Veldman, G. Wilmsmeier, S.-H. Woo, Q. Zhang
Contents
Contents:
1. Editor's Introduction: We Never Know the Worth of Water Till the Well is Dry
Kevin Cullinane
2. The Maritime Industry: Key Developments in Seaborne Trade, Maritime Business and Markets
Hassiba Benamara, Jan Hoffmann and Vincent Valentine
3. The Option to Change the Flag of a Vessel
Manolis G. Kavussanos and Andrianos E. Tsekrekos
4. Fixtures-based Freight Rate Indices, and their Impact on Freight Rate Modelling in the Shipping Industry
Albert Veenstra and Jan van Dalen
5. Fundamental Analysis and Relative Efficiency of Maritime Firms: Dry Bulk vs Tanker Firms
Photis Panayides and Neophytos Lambertides
6. Modelling the Impact of Double Hull Technology on Oil Spill Numbers
David Glen
7. An Investigation into the Effect of Risk Management on the Profitability of Shipping Investment and Operations
Amir H. Alizadeh and Nikos Nomikos
8. Structural Factors Underlying Mergers and Acquisitions in Liner Shipping
Mike Fusillo
9. Liner Shipping Networks and Market Concentration
Ricardo J. Sanchez and Gordon Wilmsmeier
10. One-Hundred Percent Scanning of Port Containers: The Impact on Maritime Transport Chains
Wayne Talley
11. Are Bunker Adjustment Factors Aimed at Revenue-making or Cost Recovery? Empirical Evidence on the Pricing Strategies of Shipping Lines
Theo Notteboom and Pierre Cariou
12. The Value of Direct Call Services by Container Shipping Lines in Northern Europe: Support Model for Strategic Scenario Development and Case Study
Arne Jensen and Rickard Bergqvist
13. An Analysis of Short Sea Shipping as an Alternative for Freight Transport
Lourdes Trujillo, Francesca Medda and María M. González
14. Optimal Inventory Control for Empty Containers in a Port with Random Demands and Repositioning Delays
Dong-Ping Song and Qing Zhang
15. Measuring Competition between Ports
Simme Veldman and Eric van Drunen
16. Captive and Contestable Port Hinterlands: Modelling and Visualization using GIS
Jacob Kronbak and Kevin Cullinane
17. Seaport Efficiency and Productivity Growth
Carlos Barros, Hercules Haralambides, Mohamed Hussain and Nicolas Peypoch
18. A Multi-step Approach to Model the Relative Efficiency of European Ports: The Role of Regulation and Other Non-discretionary Factors
Angela Stefania Bergantino and Enrico Musso
19. Is Puerto Limon a Real Lemon? Port Inefficiency and its Impact
Paul Kent and Alan Fox
20. Port Performance in Changing Logistics Environments: Measurement Development and Model Testing
Su-Han Woo and Stephen Pettit
Index