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Latin American Merchant Shipping in the Age of Global Competition Rene De La Pedraja

Latin American Merchant Shipping in the Age of Global Competition By Rene De La Pedraja

Latin American Merchant Shipping in the Age of Global Competition by Rene De La Pedraja


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Although Latin America had a substantial merchant fleet by the 1950s, at the end of the century most of the major shipping companies have disappeared from the continent.

Latin American Merchant Shipping in the Age of Global Competition Summary

Latin American Merchant Shipping in the Age of Global Competition by Rene De La Pedraja

Although Latin America had a substantial merchant fleet by the 1950s, at the end of the century most of the major shipping companies have disappeared from the continent. Continuing to grow through protectionist efforts during the 1960s and 1970s, the industry began to decline when container technology, requiring large capital investments, shifted competition to access capital. This book shows how technology undermined and finally shattered the nationalist efforts to create a significant Latin American merchant shipping industry. Written in a clear and concise style, it provides the first authoritative survey of Latin American shipping during the second half of the century. The book opens with a discussion of cargo preference-a form of protectionism-in Chile and shows how Latin American merchant fleets expanded under cargo preference. Most countries witnessed a dramatic expansion in their national fleets. In the 1970s, the impact of containers, a new technology, began to be felt. As the book shows, the large capital outlays needed to adopt containers undermined the foundations of Latin American shipping companies, and most of the merchant shipping companies in the region gradually collapsed. The book also examines the non-commercial role of merchant shipping, particularly in international clashes such as the Cuban Revolution.

About Rene De La Pedraja

RENE DE LA PEDRAJA is Professor of History at Canisius College and the author of A Historical Dictionary of the U.S. Merchant Marine and Shipping Industry (Greenwood, 1994) and, most recently, Oil and Coffee: Latin American Merchant Shipping from the Imperial Era to the 1950s (Greenwood, 1998). He is currently doing research on the military history of Latin America.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Nationalism The Spread of Cargo Preference The Brazilian Miracle: The Start Mexico: Crisis and Growth To Strangle a Revolution The State at Its Greatest Extent The Zenith of Latin American Unity The Container Age The Container Revolution The Brazilian Miracle: The Outcome The Return to the Free Market War and Revolution Mexico: From Oil Boom to NAFTA Conclusion Chronology of Significant Events Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313308406
9780313308406
0313308403
Latin American Merchant Shipping in the Age of Global Competition by Rene De La Pedraja
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-02-28
200
N/A
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