The course “Maritime Economics” offers a comprehensive exploration of the economic aspects of the maritime industry. This course delves into the economics that underpin global shipping, emphasizing its critical role in international trade and commerce. With a particular emphasis on the contributions of maritime transportation to the global economy, the course delves into the study of shipping markets, shipping cycles, supply and demand models, shipping costs, and freight rate mechanisms. Additionally, the module examines the regulatory framework of the maritime sector, developments in international seaborne trade, and its crucial role in global economic prosperity. Through a deep dive into these topics, participants will gain a profound understanding of the complex and multifaceted world of maritime economics and its pivotal role in shaping the global economic landscape.
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