As is already known, the 1981-1987 deep, prolonged and severe shipping crisis has forced almost all European Maritime Nations and Greece, to flag out to percentages that vary from 50% to 95% (Belgium). For certain flag administrations like Greece this phenomenon is an acute problem for which immediate measures should have already be taken a year or two ago. For some other flag administrations, like the Netherlands, flagging out benefits have been counted out via input-output analysis and have been found to be quite substantial (70% of 1.85 billion Dutch florins is produced by shore maritime activities nothing to do with flag). Greek shipping in 1980 had almost 80% of tonnage (GRT) under Greek flag while in 1997 this fell to 38%. This articl...
Flags of convenience, a tool developed by the modern maritime business to circumvent Western labor a...
The Swedish merchant fleet has declined sharply since the 1970s, largely because of the lack of comp...
A Capstone Project submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the California State University ??? Maritime...
The recovery of the markets in the late 1980s proved to be insufficient in restoring the traditional...
In an era that national flags are dying off (Sletmo 2001) there is no dispute about the success of G...
Purpose – In the aftermath of the financial crisis, flagging behaviour exhibits different features t...
First published online: 17 April 2019This article argues that the global liberal outlook of the majo...
Sweden has a long tradition of being a strong shipping nation. However, the industry is currently ex...
Ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they fly. Flag States are responsible for ensurin...
More than thirty years, after the metamorphosis of the cruise industry from an expensive type of vac...
The flag of registry and classification society are an integral part of the target factors used by P...
The article takes as its point of departure the apparently contradictory findings in recent research...
The critical role shipping taxation has played in the structure and evolution of the shipping busine...
The development of the Flags of Convenience (FOC) system has had serious repercussions for labour as...
The international conventions for high seas had provided that each ship must have one flag only and ...
Flags of convenience, a tool developed by the modern maritime business to circumvent Western labor a...
The Swedish merchant fleet has declined sharply since the 1970s, largely because of the lack of comp...
A Capstone Project submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the California State University ??? Maritime...
The recovery of the markets in the late 1980s proved to be insufficient in restoring the traditional...
In an era that national flags are dying off (Sletmo 2001) there is no dispute about the success of G...
Purpose – In the aftermath of the financial crisis, flagging behaviour exhibits different features t...
First published online: 17 April 2019This article argues that the global liberal outlook of the majo...
Sweden has a long tradition of being a strong shipping nation. However, the industry is currently ex...
Ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they fly. Flag States are responsible for ensurin...
More than thirty years, after the metamorphosis of the cruise industry from an expensive type of vac...
The flag of registry and classification society are an integral part of the target factors used by P...
The article takes as its point of departure the apparently contradictory findings in recent research...
The critical role shipping taxation has played in the structure and evolution of the shipping busine...
The development of the Flags of Convenience (FOC) system has had serious repercussions for labour as...
The international conventions for high seas had provided that each ship must have one flag only and ...
Flags of convenience, a tool developed by the modern maritime business to circumvent Western labor a...
The Swedish merchant fleet has declined sharply since the 1970s, largely because of the lack of comp...
A Capstone Project submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the California State University ??? Maritime...