Maritime Economics & Logistics, Volume 19 Issue 1, March 2017

Maritime Economics & Logistics Volume 19 Issue 1 is now available online.

In this issue

Editorial
Globalization, public sector reform, and the role of ports in international supply chains
Hercules Haralambides
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Economic implications for Adriatic seaport regions of further opening of the Northern Sea Route
Kenneth Button, Tomaž Kramberger, Tea Vizinger & Marko Intihar
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Environmental efficiency of transportation sectors in China and Korea
Young-Tae Chang & Nan Zhang
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Toxic air pollution and container port efficiency in the USA
Qing Liu & Siew Hoon Lim
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Forecasting container shipping freight rates for the Far East – Northern Europe trade lane
Ziaul Haque Munim & Hans-Joachim Schramm
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Creating and assessing composite indicators: Dynamic applications for the port industry and seaborne trade
Jason Angelopoulos
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Global LNG trade: A comprehensive up to date analysis
Hamed Nikhalat-Jahromi, Panagiotis Angeloudis, Michael G H Bell & Robert A Cochrane
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Liabilities and responsibilities: ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs) and the distribution of counterfeit goods
Jay P. Kennedy & Jeremy M. Wilson
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