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Current Issues in Maritime Economics contains a selection of the
papers presented at an international conference held in Rotterdam,
June 1991. The book contains 11 papers from many world leaders in
maritime economic analysis and will be of interest to shipping
professsionals as well as to students of the field. Current Issues
in Maritime Economics addresses three major areas of interest.
First, contributors discuss the rapidly changing international
context. Second, the relationship between market structure and the
workability of competition is analyzed. The final area concerns the
decision processes of firms in the changing shipping world.
Individually these papers might have found their way into volumes
on subjects as disparate as business finance, industrial structure,
mathematical modelling or political philosophy. Together they offer
a broad representation of both the issues and the style of analysis
adopted by many of the world's leading maritime economists.
Originally published in 1964, this book assesses the role of
government and its agencies in the transport sector and is aimed at
economic students and those in the history transport planning. Part
1 sets up a framework of accepted economic principles concerning
the efficient operation of a transport system. Part 2 traces the
history of government intervention in transport and the latter part
of the book examines complementarity and competition between
different agencies and the problem of transport co-ordination. Many
of the issues remain pertinent today: the conflict between rail and
road and the political debates over ownership – privatization
versus nationalization.
Originally published in 1964, this book assesses the role of
government and its agencies in the transport sector and is aimed at
economic students and those in the history transport planning. Part
1 sets up a framework of accepted economic principles concerning
the efficient operation of a transport system. Part 2 traces the
history of government intervention in transport and the latter part
of the book examines complementarity and competition between
different agencies and the problem of transport co-ordination. Many
of the issues remain pertinent today: the conflict between rail and
road and the political debates over ownership - privatization
versus nationalization.
Current Issues in Maritime Economics contains a selection of the
papers presented at an international conference held in Rotterdam,
June 1991. The book contains 11 papers from many world leaders in
maritime economic analysis and will be of interest to shipping
professsionals as well as to students of the field. Current Issues
in Maritime Economics addresses three major areas of interest.
First, contributors discuss the rapidly changing international
context. Second, the relationship between market structure and the
workability of competition is analyzed. The final area concerns the
decision processes of firms in the changing shipping world.
Individually these papers might have found their way into volumes
on subjects as disparate as business finance, industrial structure,
mathematical modelling or political philosophy. Together they offer
a broad representation of both the issues and the style of analysis
adopted by many of the world's leading maritime economists.
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