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This paper examines the need for liner conferences, or cartels, in international shipping, and compares investment in shipping to investment in housing, an industry which is not usually organized into private cartels. Then the paper discusses how the quantity of goods being shipped is likely to...
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"This article analyzes the rise, fall, and ultimate termination of the largest (by volume) proposed vessel-sharing alliance the shipping industry has ever seen, the P3 Network Sharing Agreement. Pertinent to the discussion is detailed evaluation of the world's fundamental regulators of liner...
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The Productivity Commission's inquiry report, 'Review of Part X of the Trade Practices Act 1974: International Liner Cargo Shipping', was released on 5 October 2005. The Commission was asked to examine and report on the rational, effects and alternatives to Part X, which allow international...
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As intra-Asian trades grow, businesses in the intra-Asian shipping market have expanded. Subsequently, many shipping liners, which have struggled since 2008, have made inroads into Asia as a new market. Although the intra-Asian trade volume has increased, shipping liners in intra-Asia experience...
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