Call for Proposals - Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics
Announcing a new series
Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics is a new, original and timely interdisciplinary series that seeks to be pivotal in nature and improve our understanding of the role of the maritime sector within port economics and global supply chain management, shipping finance, and maritime business and economic history. The maritime industry plays an increasingly important role in the changing world economy, and this new series offers an outlet for reviewing trends and developments over time as well as analysing how such changes are affecting trade, transport, the environment and financial markets.
Each title in the series will communicate key research findings, shaping new approaches to maritime economics. The core audience will be academic, as well as policymakers, regulators and international maritime authorities and organisations. Individual titles will often be theoretically informed but will always be firmly evidence-based, seeking to link theory to policy outcomes and changing practices.
Series Editors:
Port Economics and Global Supply Chain Management
Professor Hercules Haralambides, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Email: haralambides@ese.eur.nl
Shipping Finance
Professor Elias Karakitsos, Global Economic Research LLC, UK
Email: elias@enas.org.uk
Maritime Business and Economic History
Professor Stig Tenold, Norwegian School of Economics, Norway
Email: Stig.Tenold@nhh.no
Submissions are ideally between 60,000 and 90,000 words, although shorter submissions (25,000-50,000 words) will be considered for our Palgrave Pivot publication format.
Authors interested in submitting a proposal should contact the series editors directly.