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- Title Pages
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Introduction
- International Freight Markets in the 1830s and 1840s: The Experience of a Major Finnish Shipowner
- The First (and Very Secret) International Steamship Cartel, 1850-1856
- Competition or Co-operation in the Global Shipping Industry: The Origins and Impact of the Conference System for British Shipowners before 1914
- National Alliances and Global Webs: The Internationalization of Japanese Shipping
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Dutch Sea Transport in Transition: The German Hinterland as Catalyst, 1850-1914
1 - The Expansion of American Interests in Transatlantic Commerce and Trade, 1865-1893
- The Expansion of Japan's Shipping Interests before the Sino-Japanese War
- Cooperation and Reorganization on the North-South Routes from Japan in the Interwar Period
- The Global Communications Industry and Its Impact on International Shipping before 1914
- The Nineteenth-Century Roots of Globalization: Some Technological Considerations
- The Global Fish Market: Internationalization and Globalization, 1880-1997
- Convergence or National Styles? The Japanese Challenge to British-Norwegian Hegemony in the Twentieth-Century Whaling Industry
- International Trends and Greek Shipping: The Business Strategy of Demetrios Moraitis, 1893-1908
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Organizational and Managerial Patterns of Greek-Owned Shipping Enterprises and the Internationalization Process from the Interwar Period to 1990
1 - Internationalization and the Collapse of British Shipbuilding, 1945-1973
- Globalization and International Competitiveness: The Experience of the Japanese Shipping Industry since the 1960s
- Containerization and the Globalization of Liner Shipping
(p.v) About the Editors
(p.v) About the Editors
- Source:
- Global Markets
- Author(s):
David J. Starkey
Gelina Harlaftis
- Publisher:
- Liverpool University Press
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- Title Pages
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Introduction
- International Freight Markets in the 1830s and 1840s: The Experience of a Major Finnish Shipowner
- The First (and Very Secret) International Steamship Cartel, 1850-1856
- Competition or Co-operation in the Global Shipping Industry: The Origins and Impact of the Conference System for British Shipowners before 1914
- National Alliances and Global Webs: The Internationalization of Japanese Shipping
-
Dutch Sea Transport in Transition: The German Hinterland as Catalyst, 1850-1914
1 - The Expansion of American Interests in Transatlantic Commerce and Trade, 1865-1893
- The Expansion of Japan's Shipping Interests before the Sino-Japanese War
- Cooperation and Reorganization on the North-South Routes from Japan in the Interwar Period
- The Global Communications Industry and Its Impact on International Shipping before 1914
- The Nineteenth-Century Roots of Globalization: Some Technological Considerations
- The Global Fish Market: Internationalization and Globalization, 1880-1997
- Convergence or National Styles? The Japanese Challenge to British-Norwegian Hegemony in the Twentieth-Century Whaling Industry
- International Trends and Greek Shipping: The Business Strategy of Demetrios Moraitis, 1893-1908
-
Organizational and Managerial Patterns of Greek-Owned Shipping Enterprises and the Internationalization Process from the Interwar Period to 1990
1 - Internationalization and the Collapse of British Shipbuilding, 1945-1973
- Globalization and International Competitiveness: The Experience of the Japanese Shipping Industry since the 1960s
- Containerization and the Globalization of Liner Shipping