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Course Name
Turkish Shipping Economics
English Shipping Economics
Course Code
GEM 331E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
2 2 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Barış Barlas
Barış Barlas
Course Objectives Scope of this course is to give an overview of shipping economics, market organization, shipping supply and demand, global and national economy and its relations to transportation, merchant shipbuilding and design, shipping costs, the charter market, shipping finance.
Course Description 1. Shipping market,
2. Liner shipping,
3. Bulk shipping,
4. Tanker shipping,
5. The charter market.
6. Ship insurance, P&I clubs,
7. Shipping finance,
8. Organization structures of shipping firms,
9. Shipping costs, revenue and financial performance,
10. Draft survey.
Course Outcomes 1. Shipping market,
2. Liner shipping,
3. Bulk shipping,
4. Tanker shipping,
5. The charter market.
6. Ship insurance, P&I clubs,
7. Shipping finance,
8. Organization structures of shipping firms,
9. Shipping costs, revenue and financial performance,
10. Draft survey.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook 1. Stopford, M., Maritime Economics, Unwin Hyman, London 1988.
2. Chrzanowski, L, W. S. S., An Introduction to Shipping Economics, Fairplay Publications, 1985.
3. Branch, A.E., Maritime Economics, Chapman and Hall, 1998.
4. Mc Conville, J., Economics of Maritime Transport, Witherby and Company Ltd., 1998.
5. Branch A.E. Elements of Shipping, Chapman and Hall, 1989.
6. Packard, W.V., Sale and Purchase of Ship, Fairplay Publications 1988.
7. Baudelaire, J.G., Port Administration and Management, The International Association Ports and Harbors, 1986.
8. Branch, A.E., Elements of Port Operations and Management, Chapman and Hall, 1986.
9. Nettle, S., Port Operations and Shipping, Lloyds of London Press Ltd. 1988
10. Packard,W.V., Sea Trading - The Ships, Fairplay Publications 1984.
11. Weale, J., Tramp Shipping Arithmetic, Fairplay Publications, 1982.
12. Evans, J.J., Marlow, P.B., Quantitative Methods in Maritime Economics, Fairplay Publications, 1989.
Other References 1. Stopford, M., Maritime Economics, Unwin Hyman, London 1988.
2. Chrzanowski, L, W. S. S., An Introduction to Shipping Economics, Fairplay Publications, 1985.
3. Branch, A.E., Maritime Economics, Chapman and Hall, 1998.
4. Mc Conville, J., Economics of Maritime Transport, Witherby and Company Ltd., 1998.
5. Branch A.E. Elements of Shipping, Chapman and Hall, 1989.
6. Packard, W.V., Sale and Purchase of Ship, Fairplay Publications 1988.
7. Baudelaire, J.G., Port Administration and Management, The International Association Ports and Harbors, 1986.
8. Branch, A.E., Elements of Port Operations and Management, Chapman and Hall, 1986.
9. Nettle, S., Port Operations and Shipping, Lloyds of London Press Ltd. 1988
10. Packard,W.V., Sea Trading - The Ships, Fairplay Publications 1984.
11. Weale, J., Tramp Shipping Arithmetic, Fairplay Publications, 1982.
12. Evans, J.J., Marlow, P.B., Quantitative Methods in Maritime Economics, Fairplay Publications, 1989.
 
 
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