ICS Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade
Year: 2015 Language: english Author: Julian Bray Genre: Reference book Publisher: Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Edition: First Edition ISBN: 978-1-908833-59-4 Format: PDF Quality: OCR with errors Pages count: 246 Description: This authoritative book is both a great introduction to the economics of the shipping industry and a valuable reference book for commercial practitioners. Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade is an easy-to-read reference for those who need an overview of the economic and commercial issues involved in the chartering, ownership and management of oceangoing ships. It describes canals and ports and economies of scale in ship sizes. Diagrams and easy-to-follow graphs supplement clear explanations of the supply and demand for shipping. The book examines the wider shipping industry - including tankers, dry cargo, the liner trade and the sale and purchase of ships - and describes the factors within world trade which contribute to the up and down cycles that affect the shipping industry. The management of vessel operations as well as the information that shipbrokers need in order to operate within the industry are covered. Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade details contractual and commercial essentials that are specific to the maritime industry and covers balance of payments and currency exchange rates.
Contents
1.The basic tool kit 2.Demand for shipping 3.The supply of shipping services 4.Shipping cost analysis and economics of scale 5.Competitive shipping markets: dry bulk cargo 6.Competitive shipping markets: tankers 7.The liner trades 8.Port, side canals and waterways 9.Shipping and international trade 10.The balance of payments and exchage rates
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ICS Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade
Year: 2015
Language: english
Author: Julian Bray
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 978-1-908833-59-4
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR with errors
Pages count: 246
Description: This authoritative book is both a great introduction to the economics of the shipping industry and a valuable reference book for commercial practitioners. Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade is an easy-to-read reference for those who need an overview of the economic and commercial issues involved in the chartering, ownership and management of oceangoing ships. It describes canals and ports and economies of scale in ship sizes.
Diagrams and easy-to-follow graphs supplement clear explanations of the supply and demand for shipping. The book examines the wider shipping industry - including tankers, dry cargo, the liner trade and the sale and purchase of ships - and describes the factors within world trade which contribute to the up and down cycles that affect the shipping industry. The management of vessel operations as well as the information that shipbrokers need in order to operate within the industry are covered.
Economics of Sea Transport and International Trade details contractual and commercial essentials that are specific to the maritime industry and covers balance of payments and currency exchange rates.
Contents
1.The basic tool kit2.Demand for shipping
3.The supply of shipping services
4.Shipping cost analysis and economics of scale
5.Competitive shipping markets: dry bulk cargo
6.Competitive shipping markets: tankers
7.The liner trades
8.Port, side canals and waterways
9.Shipping and international trade
10.The balance of payments and exchage rates
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