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The Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business is the founding title in the Grammenos Library. The book brings together contributions of over fifty internationally known academics from fifteen different countries, all of whom are members of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME).
The diversity of the subjects covered is unique and the results of research developed over many years are not only comprehensive, but also have important implications on real life issues in maritime business.
Professor Costas Th. Grammenos, the editor, is a leading academic who has held a chair in Shipping, Trade and Finance at City University London's Cass Business School since 1986. He is founder of its International Centre for Shipping, Trade and Finance (1983), and was President of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME). He was awarded a CBE (Hon) in 2009 for his contribution to teaching and research.
The Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business covers a vast number of topics in the broad areas of maritime economics and business, including:-