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International, supranational and national shipping policies

In: Globalisation, Policy and Shipping

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This chapter provides a spatial interpretation of shipping policies - international/global, supranational, national, regional, local and the factors that are influential in affecting the characteristics of shipping policies - historical trends; networks, nodes and systems; modal choice, inter-modalism and flexibility; deregulation and privatisation; and holism. The role of interest groups is analysed in the maritime sector. The chapter ends with a discussion of the contexts for the shipping industry - economic, legal, managerial, organisational, political, social, spatial, technical.

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  • ., 2022. "International, supranational and national shipping policies," Chapters, in: Globalisation, Policy and Shipping, chapter 5, pages 46-73, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21418_5
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    2. Meng, Bin & Wei, Bangguo & Yang, Mo & Kuang, Haibo, 2023. "Measuring the time-frequency spillover effect among carbon markets and shipping energy markets: A global perspective," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 128(C).

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