Publisher's Synopsis
Shipping's Share in Foreign Trade; Fundamentals of Ocean Transportation provides a detailed overview of the crucial role shipping plays in international commerce. This book, originally published by the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, examines the economic principles underlying ocean transportation and its impact on foreign trade. It delves into various aspects of the shipping industry, highlighting its significance in facilitating the movement of goods across borders and its contribution to global economies.
Readers will gain insights into the fundamental concepts of maritime trade, including the economics of freight, the logistics of shipping routes, and the interplay between shipping and international economic policies. This work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between shipping and the broader landscape of foreign trade.
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