- June 20, 2017
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Maritime Economics & Logistics Volume 19 Issue 2 is now available online.
Special Section: IAME-Norfolk Conference, 2014
Important news
Call for Proposals – Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics
Palgrave Macmillan welcome submissions to this new interdisciplinary series that seeks to improve our understanding of the role of the maritime sector within the global economy.
For more information, please contact rachel.sangster@palgrave.com.
In this issue
Editorial
Empirical methods in the study of maritime economics
Athanasios A. Pallis, Francesco Parola & Michele Acciaro
Original Articles
Simulating physical basis risks in the Capesize freight market
Roar Adland & Haiying Jia
Time–frequency analysis of the Baltic Dry Index
Jason Angelopoulos
Network assignment model of integrating maritime and hinterland container shipping: application to Central America
Ryuichi Shibasaki, Takayuki Iijima, Taiji Kawakami, Takashi Kadono & Tatsuyuki Shishido
Liner shipping networks, port characteristics and the impact on port performance
Dong-Joon Kang & Su-Han Woo
Forecasting container port volume: implications for dredging
Sang-Yoon Lee, Hyunwoo Lim & Hwa-Joong Kim
The importance of export logistics and trade costs in emerging economies
Luisa Martí & Rosa Puertas
Application of gravity models with a fixed component in the international trade flows of coal, iron ore and crude oil
Sahar Babri, Kurt Jørnsten & Michael Viertel
Intermodal freight network incorporating hub-and-spoke and direct calls for the archipelagic Philippines
Anita Odchimar & Shinya Hanaoka
Crane allocation with stability considerations
Evrim Ursavas