ABSTRACT

This book, originally published in 1972, discusses the impact of technological change in sea transport on trade links, shipping routes and economic activities. A brief historical perspective illustrates the vital role of the sea transport in the ancient and medieval worlds and the influence of merchant shipping on British economic growth in the nineteenth century. The author then discusses modern trends in world ship-owning, ship-building and ship types against a back-ground of supply and demand. Of particular importance is the assessment of the role of shipping in relation to developing countries.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|9 pages

SHIPPING AND CIVILISATION

chapter 2|13 pages

MEDIEVAL WORLD-LINKS

chapter 3|13 pages

BRITISH SHIPPING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

chapter 4|11 pages

WORLD SHIPPING ROUTES

chapter 5|21 pages

TRENDS IN MODERN SHIPPING

chapter 6|20 pages

CONVENTIONAL DRY CARGO SHIPPING

chapter 7|21 pages

OIL TANKERS

chapter 8|28 pages

BULK CARRIER AND UNITISED SHIPPING

chapter 9|20 pages

COASTAL AND SHORT SEA SHIPPING

chapter 10|25 pages

SHIPPING AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES