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Nation-states and shipping policy-making

In: Globalisation, Policy and Shipping

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This chapter analyses the relationship between nation-states and shipping policy-making following the earlier chapters that have discussed these issues within the EU and in the context of globalisation. National policy-making in its broadest sense is discussed including issues such as the effect of globalisation and hollowing out, neo-liberalism, neo-corporatism and neo-statism using the example of state-aids and in particular tonnage taxation. The necessity for a national shipping policy is also analysed in the context of intensified globalisation. Fifteen key shipping policy lessons are discussed in some detail.

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  • ., 2022. "Nation-states and shipping policy-making," Chapters, in: Globalisation, Policy and Shipping, chapter 10, pages 232-242, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21418_10
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