- August 17, 2018
- Posted by: Damian Arango
- Category: Publications
Maritime Economics & Logistics. Volume 20 Number 3 is now available online.
In this issue:
Dos and don’ts of scholarly publishing (part II) , by Hercules E. Haralambides, pages 321-326
Original Articles
Modeling ocean, rail, and truck transportation flows to support policy analysis , by Hao Wang, Linda Nozick,Ningxiong Xu,Jared Gearhart, pages 327-357 .
A binary probit model to analyze freight transportation decision-maker perspectives for container shipping on the Northern Sea Route by Irina V. Benedyk, Srinivas Peeta, pages 358-374
Long-term dynamics of shipping and icebreaker capacity along the Northern Sea Route , Tuomas Kiiski, Tomi Solakivi, Juuso Töyli, Lauri Ojala, pages 375-399
Modelling the global maritime container network , Yanni Huang, Taha Hossein Rashid Lauren Gardner, pages 400-420
A common long-term trend for bulk shipping prices, Javier Población, Gregorio Serna, pages 421-432
Does more competition result in better port performance? , SangHyun Cheon, Dong-Wook Song,Sungjin Park, pages 433-455 .
The effect of distance on cargo flows: a case study of Chinese imports and their hinterland destinations, Likun Wang, Anne Goodchild,Yong Wang, pages 456-475
Determining the influential factors of dry port operations: worldwide experiences and empirical evidence from Malaysia, Jagan Jeevan, Shu-Ling Chen, Stephen Cahoon, pages 476-494