1st Edition

Developments in the Baltic Maritime Marketplace

Edited By Michael Roe Copyright 1997
    139 Pages
    by Routledge

    139 Pages
    by Routledge

    Published in 1997. This text is the second in a series of volumes that comprise a collection of papers which have emerged from the Institute of Maritime Transport and Seaborne Trade at the University of Gdansk and the Institute of Marine Studies at the University of Plymouth. The former is the leading teaching and research institute in maritime business in Eastern Europe, the latter is the leading establishment in Western Europe. In this volume, the focus of attention is upon the marketplace changes that have, and continue to take place in the region, concentrating in particular upon the shipping and ports sectors but with coverage also of safety issues and those stemming from the development of new infrastructure links in the region.

    Introduction, Michael Roe; The Basic Assumptions and Realisation of the Polish Economic Reconstruction Programme, Krzysztof Dobrowolski and Janusz Zurek; Privatisation of State Owned Enterprises in Poland’s Economy, Krzysztof Dobrowolski; System Transformation in Poland’s Seaports, Konrad Misztal; The Privatisation of Polish Shipping, Present Situation and Development, Maciej Krzyzanowski and E. Skurewicz; Poland in the Southern Baltic Transit Market, Krystyna Wasilewska; The Influence of Changes in East European Countries Upon Their Merchant Fleets, Tadeusz Lodykowski; The Impact of Poland’s Political and Economic Changes Upon the Shipping Sector, Michal Rosa; The Place of Polish Seaports in the Baltic Sea Basin, Konrad Misztal; Liability, Conventions, Classifications Societies and Safety in the Baltic – A Case Study of the Estonia, Chris Dent and Michael Roe; Shipping and the Baltic Mental Trades, Kevin Cullinane and Marius Rostock Olsen.

    Biography

    Michael Roe