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Objectives: introdaction
Objectives: The General British Approach
Objectives: The British Approach-A Possible Exception
Objectives in Certain Continental Countries
Approach Used in Paper
Possible Uses of Pricing Policy
Response by Users to Pricing Policy Incentives: Users self-interest
Response by Users to Pricing Policy Incentlives: Small Relative Importance of Port Charges
Minimisation of Port Costs not Necessarily Desired by Users
The Pattern of Charges
Ship Dues: General
Wharfage: General
Charges and Resource Use
The Costs to be Recovered: Avoidable Costs;Overheads
Costs Relating to Capital
Financial Costs
Opportunity Costs
Costs and Charges
Ship Dues: Charges Units
Ship Dues: Straight Time Charges and Two Part Tariffs
The Case for Combining Ship Dues and Wharfage
Combined Charging for Ships Dues and Wharfage; Composite Charges at Specialised Berths
General Role of Charges
Conclution
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