Trade in International Maritime Services : How Much Does Policy Matter?

Maritime transport costs significantly impede international trade. The authors examine why these costs are so high in some countries, and, quantify the importance of two explanations: restrictive trade policies, and private anti-competitive practices. Both matter, they find, but private anti-competitive practices have the greater impact. Trade liberalization, and the breakup of private carrier agreements, would lead to a reduction in average liner transport prices of a third, and cost savings of up to $ 3 billion on goods carried to the United States alone. The policy implications are clear: not only should government policy be further liberalized, but there should be stronger international disciplines on restrictive business practices. The authors propose developing such disciplines in the current round of services negotiations at the World Trade Organization.

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Main Authors: Fink, Carsten, Mattoo, Aaditya, Neagu, Ileana Cristina
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2001-01
Subjects:AIR TRANSPORT, ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES, ANTI-TRUST LAWS, ANTITRUST LAW, BENCHMARK, CABOTAGE, CARGO, CARGO HANDLING, CARRIERS, CARTEL, CARTELS, CD, CIF, COAL, COLLUSION, COMMODITIES, COMMODITY, COMMON CARRIERS, COMPETITION POLICY, CONSUMERS, CONTAINERIZATION, CONTAINERIZED CARGO, CONTAINERS, COST SAVINGS, COURNOT COMPETITION, CRUDE OIL, CUSTOMS, CUSTOMS CLEARANCE, CUSTOMS DUTIES, DRY BULK, ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS, ECONOMETRIC ESTIMATES, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, ELASTICITIES, ELASTICITY, ELASTICITY OF DEMAND, EMPIRICAL RESEARCH, EMPLOYMENT, EXCHANGE RATES, FIXED COSTS, FOREIGN COMPETITION, FOREIGN SHIPS, FREIGHT, FREIGHT FORWARDING, FREIGHT TRANSPORT, HARBORS, IMMUNITY, IMPORTS, INCOME, INSURANCE, INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES, LINER CONFERENCES, LINER OPERATORS, LINER SERVICES, LINER SHIPPING, MACROECONOMICS, MARGINAL COST, MARITIME INDUSTRY, MARITIME SECTOR, MARITIME SERVICES, MARITIME TRANSPORT, MARITIME TRANSPORTATION, NAVIGATION, NAVIGATION AIDS, OCEAN CARRIERS, PORT ASSETS, PORT AUTHORITIES, PORT INFRASTRUCTURE, PORTS, PRICE SETTING, ROAD TRANSPORT, SCALE EFFECT, SEAPORTS, SERVICES, SHIP OWNERS, SHIPMENTS, SHIPPERS, SHIPPING, SHIPPING COMPANIES, SHIPPING COMPANY, SHIPPING CONFERENCES, SHIPPING INDUSTRY, SHIPPING LINES, SHIPS, SURCHARGES, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TONNAGE, TOWING, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRADE POLICIES, TRAFFIC, TRAMP SHIPPING, TRANSIT, TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT SERVICES, TRANSSHIPMENT, URUGUAY ROUND, WAREHOUSING, WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/01/888137/trade-international-maritime-services-much-policy-matter
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/19736
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