During World War I ocean freight rates rose to extraordinary levels. Using a new monthly dataset it is shown that freight rates can be well explained by economic activity, commodity prices, war risk and world tonnage in the period 1912 to 1916. In the first two years of the war part of the British merchant eet was directly controlled by the Government but neutral shipping was basically free to operate as normal. In this period neutral shipping accounted for about one third of British imports. In the final two years of the war a much stricter regime of freight control was introduced that resulted in the withdrawal of a large proportion of neutral shipowners from British and Allied trade. Together with the mounting losses of tonnage due to ...
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My research seeks to explain the evolution of trade policy debates among American business leaders b...
This essay presents new firm-level evidence to supplement our limited knowledge of tramp shipping op...
This paper takes a critical look at the hypothesis that the Crimean War was the main cause of the s...
The empirical analysis shows that cycles in economic activity are major determinants of the short-ru...
The origins of the Great War of 1914-18 are the subject of continuing debate. The maritime aspects ...
The middle of the nineteenth century has long been a challenge to researchers of ocean freight rate...
Britain, in the nineteenth century became the world's leading industrial and commercial power, posse...
The First World War is often cited as proof par excellence of the flaws in the liberal-peace argumen...
During the First World War, steamship companies based in neutral Holland were confronted by a number...
Meat transformed North Atlantic shipping, leading to dominance of liners and changed the economics o...
1 volumeHistorically, strength on the high seas had been essential to Britain's status as a great po...
Recently some revisionist historians have contested the evidential basis for the argument put forwar...
PhD ThesisBritish shipbuilding, once an iconic industry, faced a period of precarious trading in the...
The First World War destroyed any complimentary economic relationship between the Indies and the Net...
Steam and screw propeller took a long time to displace sail in coastal bulk trades: 60 years compare...
My research seeks to explain the evolution of trade policy debates among American business leaders b...
This essay presents new firm-level evidence to supplement our limited knowledge of tramp shipping op...