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Door August J. Braakman
East is East and West is West - Will the twain meet in global shipping? (JIML) 2023 Addendum to the article Fair competition and climate neutrality: will the twain ever meet in the global shipping industry?
Door August J. Braakman
Fair competition and climate neutrality: will the twain ever meet in the global shipping industry? (JIML) 2023
Door August J. Braakman
The market definition notice and global containerised liner shipping end-to-end services (JIML) 2021
Door August J. Braakman
Will carriers control shipping's digitalisation? (Lloyds List) 2021
Door August J. Braakman
The Federal Maritime Commission falls victim to digitalisation (Splash) 2020
FMC wrongly gives TradeLens a pass (Journal of Commerce) 2020
Door August J. Braakman
Does the digital leviathan spell the end of fair competition in the shipping industry? (JIML) 2020
Door August J. Braakman
Is digital leviathan a risk to fair competition in shipping? (LL) 2020
Door August J. Braakman
Climate and Covid-19 Will the shipping industry succeed in charting the right course between Scylla and Charybdis (JIML) 2020
Door August J. Braakman
Are vessel-sharing agreements fit for purpose in a digital age (LL) 2020
Door August J. Braakman
Consortia agreements need full access to data (LL) 2020
Door August J. Braakman
Can shipping chart a green course in a post-coronavirus climate (LL) 2020
Door August J. Braakman
Digitalisation and globalisation pose problems for competition authorities (LL) 2020
Door August J. Braakman
Shipping lines create a trinity: digitalisation, globalisation, monopolisation (JIML) 2019
Door August J. Braakman
Hub-and-spoke cartels in the
container liner shipping industry (JIML) 2017
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Door August J. Braakman
Brexit and its consequences for
containerised liner shipping services (JIML) 2017
Door August J. Braakman
Industry viewpoint: Reflections on the Chinese rejection of the P3 alliance and its aftermath (LL) 2014
Door August J. Braakman
The anti-competitive effects of a globally concentrated, oligopolistic maritime market - from explicit to tacit collusion - an analysis based on the P3 network (JIML) 2013