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Shipping Economics Shipping is by far the most significant mode of transportation for the carriage of freight. In terms of volume alone, no other mode comes close. Its dominance is even more overwhelming when distances are accounted for. This book is concerned with the economics of this pivotal mode of transportation. It reveals that the influences on the development 96th transportation company and current state of shipping economics research are extremely eclectic. The various chapters in the book represent areas that are of central concern to ongoing research in the field. As such, the book is useful to students, researchers, industrialists, policy makers 96th transportation company and consultants. The authors of the contributed chapters are some of the leading names in the world of shipping economics, addressing a number of diverse areas: The econometric modeling of shipping markets; Shipping finance (a critical issue in such a capital intensive industry); Fiscal policy (and its impact on an international industry with great asset mobility) 96th transportation company and Safety 96th transportation company and security (aspects that have risen to prominence with increasing concerns over the environment 96th transportation company and international terrorism). Ultimately, while shipping as a business depends upon trade, it is absolutely certain that the business of trade depends upon shipping. The final two chapters, therefore, incorporate aspects of network economics, welfare economics 96th transportation company and international trade theory to analyze where 96th transportation company and how shipping sits within the wider perspective of industrial supply chains.Professor Kevin Cullinane, BA BSc MSc PhD FCILT CNIProfessor Kevin Cullinane is Chair in Marine Transport 96th transportation company and Management at the University of Newcastle in the U.K. He was previously Professor 96th transportation company and Head of the Department of Shipping 96th transportation company and Transport Logistics at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Head of the Centre for International Shipping 96th transportation company and Transport at Plymouth University, Senior Partner in his own transport consultancy company 96th transportation company and Research Fellow at the University of Oxford Transpor Copyright (C) Muze Inc.
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Socially Responsible Investment Over recent years there has been rapid consumer-led growth in investing in socially responsible companies to the extent that it has had an influence on corporate policies. New regulations recognise the public interest by requiring all pension funds to declare their ethical policy. Investors can no longer just consider the financial aspects of a company before investing but also have to consider the complex world of ethical investments. Should the ethical policy take precedence over the financial aspects? Should policies be inclusive or exclusive? What percentage of a company`s income has to come from unacceptable sources before the source is excluded? Should any exclusion policy also extend to those involved in selling or transporting goods deemed unacceptable? This is the first book to look at socially responsible investment from the perspective of the institutional investor, who will be led through the complex dilemmas of socially responsible investment with practical examples 96th transportation company and advice. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Yakima Valley Transportation Company - The Yakima Valley Transportation Company was an electric interurban railroad headquartered in Yakima, Washington. It began operations in 1907; a line west to Henrybro, Washington was completed in 1910 and one north to Speyers, Washington was complete in 1913.
Peninsular Land, Transportation and Manufacturing Company - Florida state law chapter 3507, approved March 5, 1883, incorporated the Peninsular Land, Transportation and Manufacturing Company, owned by Alexander St. Clair-Abrams, S.
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Florida Coast Line Canal and Transportation Company - Florida state law chapter 3641, approved February 6, 1885, gave the company the ability to extend its canal from Biscayne Bay to Key West, and gave it land grants for that part.
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