An empirically calibrated shipping model shows rerouting reduces some immediate port losses but raises cumulative arrival shortfalls that grow with closure duration, at 3.0% per day for Suez and 7.7% for triple chokepoint closures.
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Adaptive rerouting reshapes impacts of maritime chokepoint disruptions
An empirically calibrated shipping model shows rerouting reduces some immediate port losses but raises cumulative arrival shortfalls that grow with closure duration, at 3.0% per day for Suez and 7.7% for triple chokepoint closures.
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Maritime Connectivity Vulnerability Index: Construction, Patterns, and Validation Across 185 Economies, 2006-2025
A new index called MCVI measures maritime connectivity vulnerability and is shown to predict trade losses during supply shocks like COVID-19.