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Martin Stopford

Martin Stopford (born 1947) is a British economist and has had careers as a teacher, writer, information provider and business manager. Stopford is regularly quoted by The Economist,[1] the Financial Times, Bloomberg and Lloyds List. He received a Lloyd's List Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.[2] He is a director of Clarksons plc, the world's largest shipbroker.[3]

Martin Stopford
Born1947 (age 76–77)
EducationKeble College Oxford
OccupationEconomist

Early life and education edit

Stopford was born in Bolton, Lancashire in 1947, son of a clergyman. He was educated at Prestfelde School, Shrewsbury and Denstone College, Staffordshire. In 1966, he won an Abbott Scholarship to Keble College, Oxford in 1969 where he studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) under Adrian Darby, James Griffin, Paul Hayes, and Basil Mitchell. Stopford went on to receive a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Economics from Birkbeck College, part of the University of London, which he completed in 1979.

Career edit

Martin Stopford first became involved with the shipping business in 1971 when he joined Maritime Transport Research, a London-based shipping consultancy. He studied seaborne trade, culminating in the publication, with colleagues Jack Griffiths, Sue Bland and John Stapleton of a six volume series of reports “Dry Cargo Ship Demand to 1980” covering the movement of 220 separate commodity trades by sea.[citation needed]

In 1977, Stopford joined British Shipbuilders as group economist. In 1981, he became director of business development, where his responsibility for the annual corporate plan drew him into the many problems of the 1980s depression in the shipping and shipbuilding industries. In 1988, he was recruited by Chase Manhattan Bank as global shipping economist, just as the ship finance business was re-discovering itself after the disastrous recession. Then in August 1990, on the day that Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, he became MD of Clarkson Research. Over a 20-year period,[when?] Clarkson Research grew into a sizeable business with over 200 products, serving clients in shipping, shipbuilding, finance, marine equipment and offshore. In 2004, he joined the main Clarksons board.

Academia edit

In the late 1970s, Stopford started lecturing at Cambridge Academy of Transport and, in 1989, set up the Anatomy of Ship Finance course which he still leads. He also developed the International Commodity Trade and Transport (ICTC) module at the Centre for Shipping, Trade & Finance at CASS set up by Professor Costas Grammenos[4] in 1984. During the first term, he added shipping economics and taught both courses until the early 1990s.

In 2009, he was given an honorary doctorate by Solent University and, in 2010, he was the winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Lloyds List Global Shipping Awards dinner. He is also a visiting professor at Cass Business School, Dalian Maritime University, Copenhagen Business School and Newcastle University.

Writing edit

The first edition of Maritime Economics was published by Allan and Unwin in 1988. It was the first text book to set out a broad economic framework of the international shipping business which transported over 8 billion tonnes of cargo in 2011. Second and third editions were published by Routledge in 1997 and 2009. In 2005, Maritime Economics was awarded the Chojeong Book Prize for "making a significant contribution to the development of maritime transport and logistics academically and practically".

Personal life edit

Stopford has two children, Benjamin[5] and Elizabeth. He lives in London where he cycles to work in the City each day and still keeps a motorcycle. A lifelong horticulturalist, he is a keen gardener and manages a small organic hill farm in Staffordshire Moorlands.

Publications edit

  • Stopford, Martin (1997). Maritime Economics. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-27558-X.
  • A Collection of papers by Martin Stopford. Clarksons plc.[6]

Website edit

The Maritime Lectures website started as a resource for the book Maritime Economics, but now includes information about institutions around the world which run maritime courses, and a Study Centre where students can watch video lectures, read papers, take tests and monitor their progress, either self-supervised or supervised by an authorised tutor.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Results for "Martin Stopford"". The Economist. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  2. ^ Interview with Martin Stopford at the Lloyd's List Global Awards 2010 on YouTube
    - . Archived from the original on 5 June 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Maritime Consultancy & Global Shipping Services". Clarksons plc.
  4. ^ "The Costas Grammenos Centre for Shipping, Trade and Finance". Bayes Business School. 11 June 2019.
  5. ^ Ben Stopford. "Gently Flexing the Grid". benstopford.
  6. ^ . Clarksons plc. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  7. ^ Martin Stopford. "The Shipping Supercycle Saga..." The Maritime Lectures.

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and education editStopford was born in Bolton Lancashire in 1947 son of a clergyman He was educated at Prestfelde School Shrewsbury and Denstone College Staffordshire In 1966 he won an Abbott Scholarship to Keble College Oxford in 1969 where he studied Politics Philosophy and Economics PPE under Adrian Darby James Griffin Paul Hayes and Basil Mitchell Stopford went on to receive a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Economics from Birkbeck College part of the University of London which he completed in 1979 Career editMartin Stopford first became involved with the shipping business in 1971 when he joined Maritime Transport Research a London based shipping consultancy He studied seaborne trade culminating in the publication with colleagues Jack Griffiths Sue Bland and John Stapleton of a six volume series of reports Dry Cargo Ship Demand to 1980 covering the movement of 220 separate commodity trades by sea citation needed In 1977 Stopford joined British Shipbuilders as group economist In 1981 he became director of business development where his responsibility for the annual corporate plan drew him into the many problems of the 1980s depression in the shipping and shipbuilding industries In 1988 he was recruited by Chase Manhattan Bank as global shipping economist just as the ship finance business was re discovering itself after the disastrous recession Then in August 1990 on the day that Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait he became MD of Clarkson Research Over a 20 year period when Clarkson Research grew into a sizeable business with over 200 products serving clients in shipping shipbuilding finance marine equipment and offshore In 2004 he joined the main Clarksons board Academia edit In the late 1970s Stopford started lecturing at Cambridge Academy of Transport and in 1989 set up the Anatomy of Ship Finance course which he still leads He also developed the International Commodity Trade and Transport ICTC module at the Centre for Shipping Trade amp Finance at CASS set up by Professor Costas Grammenos 4 in 1984 During the first term he added shipping economics and taught both courses until the early 1990s In 2009 he was given an honorary doctorate by Solent University and in 2010 he was the winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Lloyds List Global Shipping Awards dinner He is also a visiting professor at Cass Business School Dalian Maritime University Copenhagen Business School and Newcastle University Writing edit The first edition of Maritime Economics was published by Allan and Unwin in 1988 It was the first text book to set out a broad economic framework of the international shipping business which transported over 8 billion tonnes of cargo in 2011 Second and third editions were published by Routledge in 1997 and 2009 In 2005 Maritime Economics was awarded the Chojeong Book Prize for making a significant contribution to the development of maritime transport and logistics academically and practically Personal life editStopford has two children Benjamin 5 and Elizabeth He lives in London where he cycles to work in the City each day and still keeps a motorcycle A lifelong horticulturalist he is a keen gardener and manages a small organic hill farm in Staffordshire Moorlands Publications editStopford Martin 1997 Maritime Economics Routledge ISBN 0 415 27558 X A Collection of papers by Martin Stopford Clarksons plc 6 Website editThe Maritime Lectures website started as a resource for the book Maritime Economics but now includes information about institutions around the world which run maritime courses and a Study Centre where students can watch video lectures read papers take tests and monitor their progress either self supervised or supervised by an authorised tutor 7 References edit Results for Martin Stopford The Economist Retrieved 13 October 2023 Interview with Martin Stopford at the Lloyd s List Global Awards 2010 on YouTube Glittering night at The Dorchester Lloyd s List Global Awards winners announced Archived from the original on 5 June 2013 Retrieved 13 October 2023 Maritime Consultancy amp Global Shipping Services Clarksons plc The Costas Grammenos Centre for Shipping Trade and Finance Bayes Business School 11 June 2019 Ben Stopford Gently Flexing the Grid benstopford A Collection of papers by Martin Stopford Clarksons plc Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 Retrieved 13 October 2023 Martin Stopford The Shipping Supercycle Saga The Maritime Lectures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Stopford amp oldid 1183190155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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