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In Pursuit of Leviathan: Technology, Institutions, Productivity, and Profits in American Whaling, 1816-1906 (National Bureau of Economic Research Series on Long-Term Factors in Economic Dev)
 
 
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In Pursuit of Leviathan: Technology, Institutions, Productivity, and Profits in American Whaling, 1816-1906 (National Bureau of Economic Research Series on Long-Term Factors in Economic Dev) [Hardcover]

Lance E. Davis (Author), Robert E. Gallman (Author), Karin Gleiter (Author)

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0226137899 978-0226137896 June 8, 1997 1
In Pursuit of Leviathan traces the American whaling industry from its rise in the 1840s to its precipitous fall at the end of the nineteenth century. Using detailed and comprehensive data that describe more than four thousand whaling voyages from New Bedford, Massachusetts, the leading nineteenth-century whaling port, the authors explore the market for whale products, crew quality and labor contracts, and whale biology and distribution, and assess the productivity of the American fleet. They then examine new whaling techniques developed at the end of the nineteenth century, such as modified clippers and harpoons, and the introduction of darting guns. Despite the common belief that the whaling industry declined due to a fall in whale stocks, the authors argue that the industry's collapse was related to changes in technology and market conditions.

Providing a wealth of historical information, In Pursuit of Leviathan is a classic industry study that will provide intriguing reading for anyone interested in the history of whaling.

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rate ashore, rigging class, whaling agents, outfitting books, whaling crewmen, bbls sperm, technological dummy, voyages data, unskilled seaman, outfitting costs, unskilled seamen, lay fraction, sailing years, steam barks, whaling firms, average vessel size, vessels hunting, disequilibrium profits, toggle iron, right whaler, voyage length, old tonnage, darting gun, medium clipper, sperm oil
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New Bedford, Western Arctic, San Francisco, Voyages Data Set, George Howland, Indian Ocean, New York, North Pacific, Civil War, Hudson Bay, Davis Strait, Work Projects Administration, Great Britain, New England, North Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Department of Commerce, South Atlantic, All Commodities, Gideon Allen, Sag Harbor, Loum Snow, Sea of Okhotsk, Benjamin Clark, Benjamin Rodman
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