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The Maritime Economist (ME-MAG): issue 8 is now publishedNoticeboard

The Maritime Economist (ME-MAG): issue 8 is now published

November 25th, 2021 Noticeboard, Uncategorized

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The 8th issue of Maritime Economist (ME-MAG), the magazine of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) has been published earlier this week.

Celebrating the publication of the issue at the eve of the 29th edition of the annual conference of IAME, PortEconomics members and ME-MAG Editor in Chief, Prof. Adolf Ng, says:

“ME-MAG aims to create an active platform for merging academic studies with practice. It encourages IAME members to express their studies in plain language in line with the interests of policymakers and practitioners in the maritime industry. Also, it encourages experts in the maritime industry to share knowledge and experiences about emerging topics, challenging issues, and rising problems. Hope that you will find the issue interesting and inspirational.”

You can now freely read and download the issue on the official website of ME-MAG:

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