This paper tests an implication of the hypothesis that hegemons provide increased global stability and thus promote international commerce. Specifically, we measure the influence of naval power projections on global trade during the latter 19th and early 20th centuries, a time of relative peace and robust commercial activity. We use archival data on the navies of Britain, France, the United States and Germany, capturing longitudinal measures of ship deployment, tonnage, and ship personnel. First we develop an empirical naval arms race model, and demonstrate that the navies of Britain and France in particular responded rigorously to each other. We then use our estimates of naval power projected around the world by Britain and France to measu...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
In this paper we present for the first-time quantitative evidence of the effect of U.S. power policy...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
This paper tests an implication of the hypothesis that hegemons provide increased global stability a...
†Many thanks to participants at the Economic History Association meetings in Vancouver, the World Cl...
How have large naval powers affected international commerce in history? Using a panel gravity model,...
This paper analyses the increase in United States maritime trade during the French wars (1793-1815)....
The 1870-1913 period marked the birth of the first era of trade globalization. How did this tremendo...
The 1870-1913 period marked the birth of the first era of trade globalization. How did this tremendo...
This article examines the impact of war on trade between 1830 and 1913, that is, during the so-calle...
This article examines the impact of war on trade between 1830 and 1913, that is, during the so-calle...
In this paper we present for the first-time quantitative evidence of the effect of U.S. power policy...
In this paper we present for the first-time quantitative evidence of the effect of U.S. power policy...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
In this paper we present for the first-time quantitative evidence of the effect of U.S. power policy...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
This paper tests an implication of the hypothesis that hegemons provide increased global stability a...
†Many thanks to participants at the Economic History Association meetings in Vancouver, the World Cl...
How have large naval powers affected international commerce in history? Using a panel gravity model,...
This paper analyses the increase in United States maritime trade during the French wars (1793-1815)....
The 1870-1913 period marked the birth of the first era of trade globalization. How did this tremendo...
The 1870-1913 period marked the birth of the first era of trade globalization. How did this tremendo...
This article examines the impact of war on trade between 1830 and 1913, that is, during the so-calle...
This article examines the impact of war on trade between 1830 and 1913, that is, during the so-calle...
In this paper we present for the first-time quantitative evidence of the effect of U.S. power policy...
In this paper we present for the first-time quantitative evidence of the effect of U.S. power policy...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
In this paper we present for the first-time quantitative evidence of the effect of U.S. power policy...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...