Current teaching responsibilities include post-graduate courses in:
Shipping Economics
International Logistics.
Shipping taxation
Short sea shipping
Transport economics
Flags of convenience
Intermodal logistics
Evans JJ and Marlow PB, 2001,Quantitative methods in maritime economics, Second Edition Couldson, Fairplay Publications.
Marlow P. "Ships, Flags and Taxes" Chapter 23 of Grammenos Costas Th.(Editor), 2002, The Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business. LLP London.
Paixao AC and Marlow PB, 2003, “Fourth generation ports – a question of agility?” International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, Vol 33 no. 4, pp 355-376
Gardner B, Marlow P, Naim M, Nair R, Pettit S. 2003 “The UK economy’s requirements for people with experience of working at sea 2003” A report to the Department for Transport, the Chamber of Shipping and the Marine Society. September 2003– published at www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dftshipping/documents
Marlow PB and Paixao Casaca AC. 2003 ‘Measuring lean ports performance’ International Journal of Transport Management, Vol 1(4) pp18-202.
Marlow PB and Paixao Casaca AC. 2004. ‘Short sea shipping and its role in logistics supply chains: a European perspective’ Journal of International Logistics and Trade, Vol 2(1) pp57-68.
Marlow P and Shang KC. 2005. “Logistics capability and performance in Taiwan’s major manufacturing firms” Transportation Research –Part E, Vol. 41, no.3, pp 217-234.
Roberts SE and Marlow PB. 2005. “ Traumatic work related mortality among seafarers employed in British merchant shipping 1976-2002” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol 62, no.3, pp172 – 180.
Pettit SJ, Gardner BM, Marlow PB, Naim MM, Nair R. 2005. ‘Ex-seafarers’ shore based employment: the current UK situation.’ Marine Policy, vol 29, pp521-531.
Marlow P and Paixao Casaca AC. 2005. “The competitiveness of short sea shipping in multi-modal logistics supply chains: service attributes” Journal of Maritime Policy and Management, vol.32, no.4, pp 363 – 382.
Gardner B, Marlow P and Pettit S. 2006. “Full cost recovery in EU ports operated as commercial undertakings” , Transport Policy, vol.13, pp 2-21.
Marlow P and Gardner B. 2006. ‘The marine electronic highway in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore – an assessment of costs and some key benefits’ , Maritime Policy and Management, vol 33, no 2, pp187 – 202.
Marlow P and Nair R. 2006. “Liner shipping and information exchange – a European perspective” Marine Policy, (30) , pp681-688.
Gardner BM, Marlow PB, Naim MM, Nair R, and Pettit SJ. 2007 “The policy implications of market failure for the land-based jobs market for British seafarers”. Marine Policy, (31), pp117-124.
Kuo-Chung Shang and Peter B. Marlow “The effect of logistics competency on performance”, Journal of International Logistics and Trade, volume 5, number 2, pp47-68, December 2007.
Peter Marlow and Kyriaki Mitroussi “EU shipping taxation: the comparative position of Greek shipping” International Journal of Maritime Economics and Logistics, volume 10 number 1/2, pp 185 -207, March/June 2008
Peter Marlow and Rawindaran Nair “Service contracts – an instrument of international logistics supply chains: Under United States and European Union regulatory frameworks” , Marine Policy, volume 32, number 3, pp 489 -496, May 2008
Lu Jing, Peter Marlow and Wang Hui “An analysis of freight rate volatility in dry bulk shipping markets”, Maritime Policy and Management, volume 35 number 3, pp237-251, June 2008
Ana C. Paixao Casaca and Peter B. Marlow “Logistics strategies for short sea shipping operating as part of multi-modal transport chains” Maritime Policy and Management, volume 36, number 1, pp1-19, February 2009
David Glen and Peter Marlow “Maritime Statistics: a new forum for practitioners” Maritime Policy and Management, volume 36, number 2, pp185 -195, April 2009
President of the International Association of Maritime Economists (2006- )
Visiting Professor at Dalian Maritime University in China
Member of editorial board of the journals of Maritime Economics and Logistics and Maritime Policy and Management.
Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
Member of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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