Forgot your Password? | Register

International shipping and national economic growth: shipping earnings and the Greek economy in the nineteenth century

Gelina Harlaftis
George Kostelenos

Volume 65, Issue 4

Abstract

In Greece, a small peripheral European economy, the service sector and shipping in particular played a highly important role in nineteenth-century economic development. Despite its importance, however, the difficulty of calculating the 'invisible earnings‘ from the shipping industry's engagement in international activities has led to its underestimation in most analyses of the country's economic growth. This article presents the first estimation of Greek shipping income in the nineteenth century. In addition, it examines the shipping industry within the context of Greek development as a whole, highlighting its significant role in the fully marketized and integrated area of the country's economy in the context of a wider world economy.


Article Type: OA
Page range: 1403 - 1427
Extent: Page(s)

View Article

Join us

Membership information for the Economic History Society

Click here for more information

Forthcoming Events

Join us at the next EHS conference

Click here for more information