The Strictures of Inheritance: The Dutch Economy in the Nineteenth CenturyPrinceton University Press, 18 apr 2004 - 384 pagina's A major feat of research and synthesis, this book presents the first comprehensive history of the Dutch economy in the nineteenth century--an important but poorly understood piece of European economic history. Based on a detailed reconstruction of extensive economic data, the authors account for demise of the Dutch economy's golden age. After showing how institutional factors combined to make the Dutch economy a victim of its own success, the book traces its subsequent emergence as a modern industrial economy. |
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... investment had experienced a structural increase — a process which , as King acknowledged , had made Holland by far the most prosperous region within Europe by the end of the seventeenth century . Rooted in a long history of agri ...
... invested in growth and development but is completely consumed by the dis- tributive coalitions that control the state apparatus.19 This thought plays a role in our analysis of the decentralized state structure of the Republic , which is ...
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Inhoudsopgave
V | 11 |
VI | 25 |
VII | 32 |
VIII | 40 |
IX | 52 |
X | 60 |
XI | 65 |
XII | 73 |
XXXII | 183 |
XXXIII | 188 |
XXXIV | 196 |
XXXV | 203 |
XXXVI | 206 |
XXXVII | 210 |
XXXVIII | 215 |
XXXIX | 219 |
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