Monopoly in the container shipping market: an econometric approach

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS
Takuma Matsuda, Enna Hirata, Kawasaki Tomoya
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PurposeSince the 2010s, market conditions for container shipping companies have been deteriorating owing to decreasing container cargo trade and increasing supply capacity. This study aims to contribute to the empirical literature on the container shipping industry market structure. Specifically, this study aims to investigate the extent of market competition.Design/methodology/approachThis study analyzes the market structure and evaluates the market power of shipping companies through a non-structural test.FindingsThe H-statistic for the entire period of 2004–2018 was 0.37, which is significantly different from zero. This indicates the absence of monopoly pricing throughout the entire period. For the time-phased estimates, the H-statistic between 2004 and 2008 is 0.15, which is not significantly different from zero. On the other hand, the H-statistic from 2009 to 2018 was 0.40, which differs significantly from zero.Originality/valueAs the Far East Freight Conference had released tariffs and charge rates by item for container shipping routes, monopolistic pricing is said to have appeared until the European Union abolished the European Economic Community (No. 4056/86) in 2008, before the economic crisis. However, this study indicates that pricing in the container shipping industry has been distinctly non-monopolistic; further, competition seems to have intensified since 2008. Industry competitiveness is of interest not only to academics but also to practitioners, including policymakers, especially when considering competition policies.
集装箱航运市场垄断:一种计量经济学方法
自2010年代以来,由于集装箱货物贸易的减少和供应能力的增加,集装箱航运公司的市场状况不断恶化。本研究旨在对集装箱航运业市场结构的实证文献做出贡献。具体而言,本研究旨在调查市场竞争的程度。设计/方法/方法本研究通过非结构检验分析航运公司的市场结构,并评估航运公司的市场力量。发现2004-2018年整个时期的h统计量为0.37,与零存在显著差异。这表明在整个时期没有垄断定价。对于时间阶段估计,2004 - 2008年的h统计量为0.15,与零没有显著差异。另一方面,2009 - 2018年的h统计量为0.40,与零有显著差异。在远东货运会议公布集装箱航线的分项运价和收费标准之前,据说垄断定价一直出现到经济危机前的2008年欧盟废除欧洲经济共同体(4056/86号)。然而,本研究表明,集装箱航运业的定价具有明显的非垄断性;此外,自2008年以来,竞争似乎加剧了。行业竞争力不仅是学术界感兴趣的问题,也是包括政策制定者在内的从业人员感兴趣的问题,尤其是在考虑竞争政策时。
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