In its Asian operations the Dutch United East Indies Company (VOC) (1602–1798) acted both as a territorial ruler and as a trading company. The company shipped large amounts of precious metals to Asia, both in the form of bullion and as coins, to pay for its trade and to provide currency for the areas under its control. The Company faced the problem that silver coins rapidly disappeared from circulation, as demand for silver was high in Asia. The Company attempted to manage the problem with a monetary policy using a unit of account, modelled after the policy of the Dutch Republic. It turned out that the two purposes of the money of account system, viz., putting the bookkeeping on a systematic basis and managing the currency in circulation, w...
The relationship between the VOC (Dutch East India Company) and its servants fundamentally changed w...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Economics, Rand Afrikaans University, 27 May 1974Modern money is an...
Abstract of “Managing markets and money” Dutch nineteenth-century economics was more modern than con...
M.Com. (Economics)The objective of the thesis was to examine the creation of a generally acceptable ...
The Netherlands was a pioneer in the use of deposit money in the seventeenth century. Traders could ...
During the eighteenth century the VOC (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie) imported over a billion sma...
This study analyses the relationship between wage payments, the persistent circulation of foreign co...
During the Dutch occupation of part of the Portuguese America, the circulating coins were scarce. T...
Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij (Netherlands Trading Society) or NHM was founded in The Hague in 1...
Revenue farming (pacht or verpachtingen in Dutch) is a fiscal institution that existed in Java since...
The governance of the early nineteenth century Dutch empire in Southeast Asia heavily relied on the ...
The oldest central bank is Riksbank of Sweden (1656). The bank of England (1694), however, is consid...
This dataset contains information on the money transactions per bill of exchange from Batavia to Pat...
With their legal personhood, permanent capital with transferable shares, separation of ownership and...
This paper investigates the revenue from money and its distribution between the government and the c...
The relationship between the VOC (Dutch East India Company) and its servants fundamentally changed w...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Economics, Rand Afrikaans University, 27 May 1974Modern money is an...
Abstract of “Managing markets and money” Dutch nineteenth-century economics was more modern than con...
M.Com. (Economics)The objective of the thesis was to examine the creation of a generally acceptable ...
The Netherlands was a pioneer in the use of deposit money in the seventeenth century. Traders could ...
During the eighteenth century the VOC (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie) imported over a billion sma...
This study analyses the relationship between wage payments, the persistent circulation of foreign co...
During the Dutch occupation of part of the Portuguese America, the circulating coins were scarce. T...
Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij (Netherlands Trading Society) or NHM was founded in The Hague in 1...
Revenue farming (pacht or verpachtingen in Dutch) is a fiscal institution that existed in Java since...
The governance of the early nineteenth century Dutch empire in Southeast Asia heavily relied on the ...
The oldest central bank is Riksbank of Sweden (1656). The bank of England (1694), however, is consid...
This dataset contains information on the money transactions per bill of exchange from Batavia to Pat...
With their legal personhood, permanent capital with transferable shares, separation of ownership and...
This paper investigates the revenue from money and its distribution between the government and the c...
The relationship between the VOC (Dutch East India Company) and its servants fundamentally changed w...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Economics, Rand Afrikaans University, 27 May 1974Modern money is an...
Abstract of “Managing markets and money” Dutch nineteenth-century economics was more modern than con...