Description
Port Economics (2nd Ed.)
Routledge Maritime Masters Series
Author: Talley Wayne K.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Port Economics:
Keywords
Port Cargo Service; port economics; Maritime Transport Chains; Vessel Cargo Transportation Networks; Port Authority; Cargo Ports; Private Terminal Operator; Port Freight Service Users; Transportation Services; Port Efficiency; Break Bulk Ship; Port Competition; Pricing and Cases; Port Services; Hinterland Transport Chains; Alameda Corridor; Talley Wayne K; Public Port Authority; Container Terminals; Break Bulk Cargo; Port Harbor; World’s Largest Container Ship; Truck Carriers; Vessels Calling; Marine Terminal; Passenger Port; Port Throughput Cargo; PMA; Freight Transportation Service; Vessel Service; China Shipping Container Lines; Intermodal Carrier; Dry Port; ISPS Code
Publication date: 12-2017
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 12-2017
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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Port Economics is the study of the economic decisions (and their consequences) of the users and providers of port services. A port works as an "engine" for economic development. This book provides a detailed discussion of port freight service users, such as freight water and land carriers, that have their ships and vehicles serviced and their cargoes unloaded by ports, as well as passenger services such as ferry carriers which are serviced by ferry passenger ports.
This text continues to enhance our understanding of port economics by exploring the economic theories, supply and demand curves, and the actual and opportunity costs relating to the carriers, shippers and passengers who use ports.
This new edition has been updated throughout. This includes:
- An expanded discussion of container, break-bulk, dry-bulk, liquid-bulk and neo-bulk ports;
- An introduction of port service chains, hinterland transport chains, maritime transport chains and port multi-service congestion;
- A discussion of seaborne trade, dry ports, port centrality and connectivity and free trade zones.
This updated and comprehensive introduction to port economics will be of benefit to students and researchers in their study of port economics and management. It is also of great importance to professionals who manage and operate ports as well as freight and passenger carriers.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Cargo Ports: Operations
Chapter 3: Port Freight Service Users: Carriers
Chapter 4: Port Freight Service Users: Shippers
Chapter 5: Passenger Ports and Users
Chapter 6: Port Efficiency
Chapter 7: Port Effectiveness, Performance Evaluation and Investment
Chapter 8: Port Competition, Pricing and Cases
Chapter 9: Port Service Chains
Chapter 10: Hinterland Transport Chains
Chapter 11: Maritime Transport Chains
Chapter 12: Port Governance, Privatization, Concessions and Public–Private Partnerships
Chapter 13: Port Security and Safety
Chapter 14: Ports and the Environment
Chapter 15: Port Dockworkers
Chapter 16: Smart Capabilities: Ports, Ships, Cargo and Shipping Routes
Wayne K. Talley is Professor of Maritime and Supply Chain Management, the Frederick W. Beazley Professor of Economics, Eminent Scholar and Executive Director of the Maritime Institute at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A.