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United States Shipping Policies and the World Market

Autor William Lovett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 apr 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book reviews the long history of U.S. shipping policy, and explains the present challenges (including the increasing use of open register arrangements). U.S. labor problems, tort and liability risks, environmental and safety regulations, and coastal and harbor security issues receive heavy emphasis. Options for reviving U.S. shipbuilding are analayzed, along with balance of payments implications, and sealift and national security requirements. The book offers a detailed program for American maritime renewal. It is intended for maritime, national security, international trade, and foreign policy audiences. Extensive data and tables allow for a comprehensive assessment of the U.S. merchant marine and the global shipping industry, with substantial historical background.Nearly two thirds of world shipping is done under flags of convenience. The significant over-tonnaging, subsidies and/or restrictions, and shipping friendly policies present in many countries create strong competitive pressures. Unfortunately, the U.S. and British merchant marines are in serious decline. But the Japanese, Chinese, Greeks, and Scandinavians are thriving at sea. And many European Union, Asian, and former Eastern bloc nations are likely to remain determined competitors.U.S. maritime policies need overhaul and a more realistic outlook. This book reviews the long history of U.S. shipping policy, and explains the present challenges (including the increasing use of open register arrangements). U.S. labor problems, tort and liability risks, environmental and safety regulations, and coastal and harbor security issues receive heavy emphasis. Options for reviving U.S. shipbuilding are analayzed, along with balance of payments implications, and sealift and national security requirements. The book offers a detailed program for American maritime renewal. It is intended for maritime, national security, international trade, and foreign policy audiences. Extensive data and tables allow for a comprehensive assessment of the U.S. merchant marine and the global shipping industry, with substantial historical background.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780899309453
ISBN-10: 0899309453
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

WILLIAM A. LOVETT is Joseph Merrick Jones Professor of Law and Economics, and Director, International Law, Trade, and Finance Program, Tulane Law School, New Orleans, Louisiana./e Formerly an economist with the Federal Trade Commission and a trial attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice. He is author of Inflation and Politics: Fiscal, Monetary, and Wage-Price Discipline (1982), World Trade Rivalry (1987) and Banking and Financial Institutions Law (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 {forthcoming}). Dr. Lovett has also taught or lectured in Canada, U.K., Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Japan, China, Taiwan, S. Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines.

Cuprins

Maritime Rivalries and the World Market by William A. LovettU.S. Shipping History by William A. LovettWorld Shipping Competition by N. ShashikumarFlags of Convenience by Frank Wiswall, Jr.European Union Shipping Policies by Hannu HonkaLabor Relations and the U.S. Merchant Marine by William E. ThomsMaritime Safety and Environmental Regulation by Richard D. StewartU.S. Tort Law Problems by Robert ForceMarine Insurance and World Shipping by Dennis NixonBalance of Payments: Shipping, Imports, and Exports by Harold KatzU.S. Shipbuilding Potential in the World Market by Robert LatorreU.S. Sealift and National Security by Wallace ReedU.S. Shipping Politics Since 1975 by Gerald SeifertRealistic Maritime Renewal by William A. Lovett