The Review of Maritime Transport is an UNCTAD flagship publication, published annually since 1968. It provides an analysis of structural and cyclical changes affecting seaborne trade, ports and shipping, as well as an extensive collection of statistical information. The present edition of the Review of Maritime Transport takes the view that the long-term growth prospects for seaborne trade and maritime businesses are positive, with ample opportunities for developing countries to generate income and employment and help promote foreign trade.
| ISBN: | 9789211129045 |
| Publication date: | 30th March 2017 |
| Author: | United Nations Conference on Trade and Development |
| Publisher: | United Nations Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 116 pages |
| Series: | Review of Maritime Transport |
| Genres: |
Microeconomics Transport industries Environment, transport and planning law: general Transport planning and policy Transport technology and trades |
The Review of Maritime Transport is an UNCTAD flagship publication, published annually since 1968. It provides an analysis of structural and cyclical changes affecting seaborne trade, ports and shipping, as well as an extensive collection of statistical information. The present edition of the Review of Maritime Transport takes the view that the long-term growth prospects for seaborne trade and maritime businesses are positive, with ample opportunities for developing countries to generate income and employment and help promote foreign trade.
Review of Maritime Transport 2016 features in the following genres: Microeconomics, Transport industries, Environment, transport and planning law: general, Transport planning and policy, Transport technology and trades
Review of Maritime Transport 2016 is available in Paperback
Review of Maritime Transport 2016 was written by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and published by United Nations Publications
Review of Maritime Transport 2016 has 116 pages
Yes it is part of Review of Maritime Transport series