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Economics of Shipping. A Study in Applied Economics

1924

In view of the fact that the author was intimately associated with the work of the Indian Mercantile Marine Committee and particularly because almost the last pages of this book were being printed when the report of this Committee was made available to the public it has been thought desirable tb omit any detailed reference to the work of the Commit& S from the pages of this book. [...] Great influence of joint cost in shipping on making of freight rates—Percentage rates—Ballast rates—Normal rates may vary (1) According to the coat of the service ; (2) The value of the service ; (8) What the traffic can bear—The last factor pre-eminent in the fixing of transport rates—Method of arriving at reasonable rates of freight—Illustration by means of charts of the making of rates on the I [...] interests of the shareholders on the one hand and of the shippers on the other if a reasonable rate of interest is to be earned on the capitil invested in the industry * and necessary facilities provided for the requirements of commerce. [...] While an increase in the output of the kerosine prdaces simultIneously an increase in the production of the other commodities the growth of a shipping cornp pany would be illustrated by the provision of tranportation'of different kinds and mutually indepenient in character ; thus the alternatives before the Traffic Manager of a Shipping Company may lie between the development of its passeng [...] The ev.olution of the state itself affords a striking illustration ih one of its stages of the creation of an imperium in imperio which ended with the abolition of the temporal power of the Church..

commerce industry
Pages
462
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141963
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxxiv S.N. Haji view
Chapter I. Principles of Shipping Economics
1-18 unknown view
Chapter II. Shipping Capital
19-48 unknown view
Chapter III. The Chartering Business and the Freight Market
49-84 unknown view
Chapter IV. Shipping Expenditure
85-124 unknown view
Chapter V. Shipping Conferences
125-172 unknown view
Chapter VI. Shipping Income-Principles and Practice of Rate Making
173-208 unknown view
Chapter VII. Shipping Income(Continued)-Classifications and Rate Tariffs
209-226 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Passenger Traffic
227-262 unknown view
Chapter IX. Ports
263-332 unknown view
Chapter X. State Aid to Shipping
333-362 unknown view
Chapter XI. Indian Mercantile Marine
363-398 unknown view
Index
399-425 unknown view

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