Editorial: Logistics connectivity in East Asia: practices and challenges
Maritime Business Review
; 7(4):286-287, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2063214
ABSTRACT
In Tomoya Kawasaki, Takuma Matsuda, Yui-yip Lau and Xiaowen Fu (The durability of economic indicators in container shipping demand a case study of East Asia–US container transport), the durability of economic indicators on container movements from East Asia to the USA are identified by a vector autoregression model using monthly-based time-series data. Takuma Matsuda, Enna Hirata and Tomoya Kawasaki aim to contribute to the empirical literature on the container shipping industry market structure (Monopoly in the container shipping market an econometric approach). Phong Nha Nguyen and Hwayoung Kim aim to identify the characteristics of the maritime shipping network in Northeast Asia as well as compare the level of port connectivity among these container ports in the region (Analyzing the international connectivity of the major container ports in Northeast Asia).
Transportation--Ships And Shipping; Containers; Ports; Shipping; Economics; Data mining; Toughness; Durability; Shipping industry; International trade; Connectivity; Container ports; Logistics; Coronaviruses; Economic indicators; Indicators; COVID-19; Northeast Asia; United States--US; Africa; East Asia; 48831:Port and Harbor Operations; 48411:General Freight Trucking, Local
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ProQuest Central
Type of study:
Experimental Studies
Language:
English
Journal:
Maritime Business Review
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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