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CRAMMOND, GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 1914, July (Vol. LXXVII, Part VIII) (pp. 777–807).

Edgar Crammond, “The Economic Relations of the British and German Empires”.

Together the two empires account for 39 per cent of international trade (1911: 26.9 per cent Great Britain ++ 12.5 per cent Germany) and 53 per cent of the world’s mercantile shipping.

 
Germany Great Britain
Population 1872 41.23 (million) 31.87 (million)
1888 48.17 ” 36.88 ”
1910 64.92 ” (1911) 45.22 ”
++(1872–1910) +23.69 +13.34
Births per 1,000 29.5 (1911) 24.4
Deaths ” ” 18.2 14.8
Urban population 57.4% (1905) 71.3% (1901)
Value of mineral
production (1911)
£102,000,000 124,500,000
United States Germany Great Britain
(million tons)
Coal output {{ 1911 450.2 234.5 276.2
{{ 1886 103.1 73.7 160.0
+347.1 ++160.8 ++116.2
+336.6% ++218.1% +72.6%
Ditto,
crude steel
{{ 1910 26.5 13.7 6.1
{{ 1886 2.6 0.9 2.4
+23.9 12.7 3.7
+910.3% ++1,335 % ++154.3%
Germany Great Britain
(million)
Export of
cotton goods
{{ 1887: £10.0 72.0
{{ 1912: £24.3 122.2
Bank deposits: £468.0 1,053.0
(1912–13) savings banks 839.0 221.1
(My) Σ= 1,307.0 1,274.0
Net tonnage
of shipping
1880: 1.2 million 6.6 million
1911: 3.0 ” 11.7 ”
++1.8 ++5.1
++156 % ++77.7%
Total tonnage of
vessels entered
and cleared on
foreign trade
1880: 13.0 mill. tons
(of which 39.1%
German vessels)
49.7
(of which 72.2%
British vessels)
1911: 49.5 (50.4%
German vessels)
++
138.9 (59%
British vessels)
 
Shipbuilding: Germany Great Britain
annual output 1898–1904: 240,800 tons 898,000
1913: 618,800 2,203,000
Tonnage of vessels 1892: 809,000 tons 8,102,000
that passed the
Suez Canal
1912: 4,241,000 17,611,000
Percentage of all
vessels that
passed the
Suez Canal
{{ 1892: 7.4% 74.5%
{{ 1912: 15.1% 62.9%
Gross income of
railways
1888: £58.4 million 72.9
1910: £149.5 ” 127.2
++156% ++74.3%
Foreign trade 1888: £323.6 million 558.1
(exports + imports) 1912: £982.6 1,120.1
++ 204% ++100.7%
++£659.0 million ++£562.0 million
Expenditure on army
and navy (1912)
£70.0 million 102.4
National wealth: £15,000 ” 25,000 (*)
National income
(Helfferich, for Germany)
£2,000 ” 3,400
Capital investment abroad £1,000 ” 3,800
==6.6% (of nation-
al wealth)
(==23%)
Income from capital
invested abroad (1912)
£50.0 million 185.0
Income from shipping £30.0 ” 100.0
National income
(Germany,
according to
Helfferich)
{{ 1896: £1,075 ” 1,430
{{ 1912: £2,000 ” 2,140
Annual increase of
national wealth (last
18 years for Germany)
(and last 28 years for
Great Britain)
==£272.0 ” £230.0 million
figures for the last five years are approximately the
same.

(*) For the whole Empire. For Great Britain alone,
without Colonies == 16,500.
 

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