We measure technological progress in oceanic shipping directly by using a large database of daily log entries from ships of the British and Dutch East India Companies and Navies to estimate daily sailing speed in different wind conditions from 1750 to 1850. Against the consensus among economic (but not maritime) historians that the technology of sailing shipswas static during this time, we find that average sailing speeds of British ships in moderate to strong winds rose by nearly a third. Driving this steady progress seems to be continuous evolution of sails and rigging, and improved hulls that allowed a greater area of sail to be set safely in a given wind. By contrast, looking at every voyage between the Netherlands and East Indies under...
Trabajo presentado en Early Instrumental Meteorological Series, celebrado en Bern (Suiza), del 18 al...
Published online: 23 October 2023Improvements in shipping productivity, resulting from increased mar...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Workshop on Maritime Flows and Networks, celebrado en Par...
We measure technological progress in oceanic shipping directly by using a large database of daily lo...
The period 1730-1850 brought no major revolution in the design of wooden ships. Yet the origins of n...
There is a debate debate about whether coastal shipping experienced substantial productivity growth ...
Against the consensus that sailing ship technology was stagnant during the early Industrial Revoluti...
This research focuses on wind conditions in the Indian Ocean during 17th and 18th century El Ni??o a...
Shipping was central to the rise of the Atlantic economies, but an extremely hazardous activity: in ...
The speed of ships is a crucial variable in shipping productivity. Despite the dominance of the Dutc...
The data in this collection consists of historical data relating to trade patterns and development i...
European imperial expansion from the 17th to mid-19th centuries was carried out on wooden sailing sh...
While ships evolve constantly, berthing velocity curves developed during the 1970s are still embedde...
Globally averaged wind speeds from archived ship reports show an increasing trend since the 1940s, w...
The first paddle wheel propelled steamers to cross the ocean had insufficient bunkers to allow conti...
Trabajo presentado en Early Instrumental Meteorological Series, celebrado en Bern (Suiza), del 18 al...
Published online: 23 October 2023Improvements in shipping productivity, resulting from increased mar...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Workshop on Maritime Flows and Networks, celebrado en Par...
We measure technological progress in oceanic shipping directly by using a large database of daily lo...
The period 1730-1850 brought no major revolution in the design of wooden ships. Yet the origins of n...
There is a debate debate about whether coastal shipping experienced substantial productivity growth ...
Against the consensus that sailing ship technology was stagnant during the early Industrial Revoluti...
This research focuses on wind conditions in the Indian Ocean during 17th and 18th century El Ni??o a...
Shipping was central to the rise of the Atlantic economies, but an extremely hazardous activity: in ...
The speed of ships is a crucial variable in shipping productivity. Despite the dominance of the Dutc...
The data in this collection consists of historical data relating to trade patterns and development i...
European imperial expansion from the 17th to mid-19th centuries was carried out on wooden sailing sh...
While ships evolve constantly, berthing velocity curves developed during the 1970s are still embedde...
Globally averaged wind speeds from archived ship reports show an increasing trend since the 1940s, w...
The first paddle wheel propelled steamers to cross the ocean had insufficient bunkers to allow conti...
Trabajo presentado en Early Instrumental Meteorological Series, celebrado en Bern (Suiza), del 18 al...
Published online: 23 October 2023Improvements in shipping productivity, resulting from increased mar...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Workshop on Maritime Flows and Networks, celebrado en Par...