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The Conditioned Demands of “General Merchandise”, “Dry Bulk” and “Liquid Bulk” Sea Transport

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In this paper we use a theoretical model for sea transport demand services in Spain for the period 1975–1990. Using quarterly data, we estimate separate equations for the different of sea traffic, focus in Liquid Bulk traffic.

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Coto-Millán, P., Baños-Pino, J., Pesquera, M.Á., Galán, J.C., Inglada-Pérez, L. (2010). The Conditioned Demands of “General Merchandise”, “Dry Bulk” and “Liquid Bulk” Sea Transport. In: Coto-Millán, P., Pesquera, M., Castanedo, J. (eds) Essays on Port Economics. Contributions to Economics. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2425-4_4

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