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出口实务与管理(第5版)
作者:(英)布兰奇(Alan Branch)著; 陈岩(改编)编
出版社:高等教育出版社
出版时间:2014-07-01
ISBN:9787040398199
定价:¥52.00
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内容简介
《出口实务与管理(第5版)/高等学校国际贸易类英文版教材》主要包括三个方面内容:首先介绍了出口实务流程和运输方式,其次是出口合同的要素,最后是与战略投入相关的问题。作者将自己50多年跨越25个国家的国际贸易咨询及教学实践经历和相关理论知识结合,简明扼要地讲述了出口实务与管理的相关知识。《出口实务与管理(第5版)/高等学校国际贸易类英文版教材》因其实用性,自出版以来便树立了其在国际贸易领域规范著作的领先地位,成为100多个国家和地区本科生、硕士研究生和国际企业家的必备参考书。《出口实务与管理(第5版)/高等学校国际贸易类英文版教材》适合我国高等院校国际经济与贸易、市场营销、现代物流、国际航运业务管理等专业的本科和硕士研究生作为教材使用,也可供参加国际商务领域相关职业证书考试的人员参考。
作者简介
艾伦·E.布兰奇(Alan E.Branch),国际商务和船运顾问,卡迪夫大学(Cardiff University)、瑞丁大学(Reading University)、普利茅斯大学(Plymouth University)、莱斯特大学(Leicester University)、伦敦城市大学(London City College)和雷恩商学院(Rennes International School of Business)访问学者,英国特许运输协会和出口协会成员。陈岩,经济学博士.教授,博士生导师,英国曼彻斯特大学商学院(ManchesterBusiness School)、利物浦大学(University of Liverpool)、布鲁内尔大学(Brunel University)访问学者,现任全国出口实务与管理研究会学术委员会主任委员、副秘书长,北京邮电大学研究生院副院长,国际商务研究中心主任。已在International Business Review、《世界经济》、《管理世界》、《中国软科学》、《国际贸易问题》等SSCI、CSSCI、EI核心刊物公开发表学术论文60余篇,以第一作者出版学术专著、教材16部,主持国家自然科学基金面上项目(项目编号:71273035),“时间挤压不经济效应视角下的企业国际化与绩效关系:理论构建与实证研究”等20余项课题研究工作。
目录
CHAPTER 1 International trade
1.1 Scope of book
1.2 Function of international trade
1.3 Survey of international trade
1.4 Export benefits and risk
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 2 Characteristics of international transport modes: 1
2.1 The role and essentials of a transport system
2.2 Canals and inland waterways
2.3 International air transport
2.4 International road transport
2.5 International rail transport
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 3 Characteristics of international transport modes: 2
3.1 Containerization
3.2 Container distribution
3.3 Container types
3.4 Container bases
3.5 Non-containerizable cargo
3.6 Inland clearance depots
3.7 Dry ports
3.8 Sea transport
3.9 Pipelines
3.10 Palletization
3.11 Seaports
3.12 Sea/air concept
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 4 Multi-modalism
4.1 Rationale of development of multi-modalism
4.2 Factors driving multi-modalism in the twenty-first century
4.3 Features of multi-modalism
4.4 Multi-modalism strategy
CHAPTER 5 Logistics and globalization
5.1 Role of logistics
5.2 Factors contributing to the development of logistics
5.3 The logistic freight forwarder
5.4 Criteria of logistic supplier selection
5.5 Future of logistics
5.6 Globalization
5.7 Interface between logistics and globalization
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 6 Freight rates
6.1 Theory of freight rates
6.2 The constituents of the freight rate
6.3 Factors influencing the formulation of freight rates
6.4 Air freight rates
6.5 Canal and inland waterways freight rates
6.6 International rail services rates
6.7 Maritime container rates
6.8 Sea freight rates
6.9 Calculation of freight rates
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 7 Export cargo packaging, stowage, marking and dangerous cargo shipments
7.1 Factors influencing type of cargo packaging
7.2 Types of packaging
7.3 Stowage of cargo
7.4 Marking of cargo
7.5 Dangerous cargo
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 8 Export customs practice
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Value Added Tax
8.3 Customs tariff and classification
8.4 Export controls
8.5 Export documentation and procedures
8.6 Customs reliefs
8.7 Duty preference and origin
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 9 Cargo insurance
CHAPTER 10 Credit insurance
CHAPTER 11 Export finance
CHAPTER 12 Export documentation
CHAPTER 13 Processing the export order
CHAPTER 14 Electronic commerce and paperless trading
CHAPTER 15 Export market entry options strategies and culture
CHAPTER 16 International trade law
CHAPTER 17 International physical distribution/logistics strategy and management
1.1 Scope of book
1.2 Function of international trade
1.3 Survey of international trade
1.4 Export benefits and risk
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 2 Characteristics of international transport modes: 1
2.1 The role and essentials of a transport system
2.2 Canals and inland waterways
2.3 International air transport
2.4 International road transport
2.5 International rail transport
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 3 Characteristics of international transport modes: 2
3.1 Containerization
3.2 Container distribution
3.3 Container types
3.4 Container bases
3.5 Non-containerizable cargo
3.6 Inland clearance depots
3.7 Dry ports
3.8 Sea transport
3.9 Pipelines
3.10 Palletization
3.11 Seaports
3.12 Sea/air concept
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 4 Multi-modalism
4.1 Rationale of development of multi-modalism
4.2 Factors driving multi-modalism in the twenty-first century
4.3 Features of multi-modalism
4.4 Multi-modalism strategy
CHAPTER 5 Logistics and globalization
5.1 Role of logistics
5.2 Factors contributing to the development of logistics
5.3 The logistic freight forwarder
5.4 Criteria of logistic supplier selection
5.5 Future of logistics
5.6 Globalization
5.7 Interface between logistics and globalization
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 6 Freight rates
6.1 Theory of freight rates
6.2 The constituents of the freight rate
6.3 Factors influencing the formulation of freight rates
6.4 Air freight rates
6.5 Canal and inland waterways freight rates
6.6 International rail services rates
6.7 Maritime container rates
6.8 Sea freight rates
6.9 Calculation of freight rates
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 7 Export cargo packaging, stowage, marking and dangerous cargo shipments
7.1 Factors influencing type of cargo packaging
7.2 Types of packaging
7.3 Stowage of cargo
7.4 Marking of cargo
7.5 Dangerous cargo
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 8 Export customs practice
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Value Added Tax
8.3 Customs tariff and classification
8.4 Export controls
8.5 Export documentation and procedures
8.6 Customs reliefs
8.7 Duty preference and origin
Recommended reading
CHAPTER 9 Cargo insurance
CHAPTER 10 Credit insurance
CHAPTER 11 Export finance
CHAPTER 12 Export documentation
CHAPTER 13 Processing the export order
CHAPTER 14 Electronic commerce and paperless trading
CHAPTER 15 Export market entry options strategies and culture
CHAPTER 16 International trade law
CHAPTER 17 International physical distribution/logistics strategy and management
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