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Ex Tridenti Mercatus? Sea-power and maritime trade in the age of globalization

机译:前Tridenti Mercatus?全球化时代的海上力量与海上贸易

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This paper tests an implication of the hypothesis that hegemons provide increased global stability and thus promote international commerce. Specifically, we measure the influence of naval power projections on global trade during the latter 19th and early 20th centuries, a time of relative peace and robust commercial activity. We use archival data on the navies of Britain, France, the United States and Germany, capturing longitudinal measures of ship deployment, tonnage, and ship personnel. First we develop an empirical naval arms race model, and demonstrate that the navies of Britain and France in particular responded rigorously to each other. We then use our estimates of naval power projected around the world by Britain and France to measure their effects on bilateral trade in a panel-data gravity model. Results indicate that while navies had some positive impact on their own nation's trade, other nations' trade suffered. Our results show that rather than bolster globalization, the first global arms race damaged commercial interests and lowered trade potential around the world. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:本文检验了霸主提供增加的全球稳定性从而促进国际贸易的假说的含义。具体来说,我们测量了19世纪后20世纪初,相对和平和强劲的商业活动时期,海军力量预测对全球贸易的影响。我们使用英国,法国,美国和德国海军的档案数据,捕获了船舶部署,吨位和船舶人员的纵向数据。首先,我们建立一个经验主义的海军军备竞赛模型,并证明英国和法国的海军尤其是彼此之间做出了严格的反应。然后,我们使用面板数据重力模型来评估英国和法国在全球范围内预测的海军力量,以评估它们对双边贸易的影响。结果表明,尽管海军对本国的贸易产生了一些积极影响,但其他国家的贸易却遭受了损失。我们的结果表明,第一次全球军备竞赛没有加强全球化,而是损害了全球的商业利益并降低了贸易潜力。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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