Modern Economy

Volume 9, Issue 12 (December 2018)

ISSN Print: 2152-7245   ISSN Online: 2152-7261

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Maritime Econometrics: Models of Dry Cargo Ships and Tankers, 1996-2005 Survey

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DOI: 10.4236/me.2018.912136    625 Downloads   1,478 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

We reviewed the most representative papers belonging to “maritime econometrics” published between 1996 and 2005: a scientific branch in-the-making, we believe. The papers covered the econometrics of the dry-cargo and liquid-cargo ships. We also mentioned a number of papers selected from a paper of Prof. Button in 2005. We traced the progress of “general econometrics” (since the “ARCH model” in 1982) in connection with its application to Maritime Markets (1996). We saw that the progress was made through doctoral theses of maritime economists (since 1996), who applied general econometrics to shipping markets. We also traced the evolution of this applied branch of economics from 1967 to 2005. Maritime economists during this period committed certain mistakes: 1) they relied on “spurious regressions”; 2) they did not apply any tests for stationarity, and 3) they took “co-integration” as a sufficient condition for Random Walk-RW. However, they—unfairly, we believe—have been criticized (by Button) for: 1) using only short run models or, even worse, sticking to Marshall’s “market period”; 2) ignoring “institutional economics”; 3) copying their models from others, producing nothing new and original... They were also criticized for using almost exclusively GARCH model, and for being deceived in their conclusions by data, because longer data in calendar time supports RW, and data in days, weeks reject the existence of random walk, even belonging to same period and market…

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Goulielmos, A. (2018) Maritime Econometrics: Models of Dry Cargo Ships and Tankers, 1996-2005 Survey. Modern Economy, 9, 2196-2223. doi: 10.4236/me.2018.912136.

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