Changing Demand for Maritime Trade
This paper analyses the main drivers for maritime trade growth over the last decades and suggests possible drivers for the development of maritime trade in the future.
This paper analyses the main drivers for maritime trade growth over the last decades and suggests possible drivers for the development of maritime trade in the future.
Date of Publication | 21 July 2020 |
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Number of Pages | 31 |
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Publication Type | Discussion Paper |
Author information | Pierre Cariou Kedge Business School, Bordeaux |
Publisher | OECD/ITF |
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