Between 1550 and 1800 the Northern Netherlands went through a period of intense economic development. This did not leave the surrounding regions untouched. International trade blossomed, tens of thousands of foreign workers found employment in the Netherlands and many millions of guilders were channelled abroad to finance foreign commercial undertakings and government policies. This dissertation offers the first systematic analysis of the international impact of Dutch economic development and investigates the economic consequences of Dutch dominance in the areas bordering the North Sea. By using a wide variety of sources and literature it describes the international flows of goods, people and money, focussing attention on the effects on the...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
Colonial possessions were a source of substantial revenue for the Dutch economy for over three centu...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
For a long time the early modern population of North Western Europe has been looked upon as fairly s...
This dissertation examines English and Dutch political economy through an analysis of economic regul...
This dissertation is about the link between global trade and economic development in the early moder...
The revolutionary wars of 1795-1815 struck the Dutch economy in harsh ways. Above all, Amsterdam was...
The main objective and motivation of this thesis is to provide the reader with a quantitative analys...
Migration always played an important role in Dutch society. However, little quantitative evidence on...
The economy of the Netherlands in the 19th and 20th centuries: Growth, breaks, and switches of econo...
This report describes the financial-economic situation in the northern part of the low Countries dur...
Shipping was one of the most dynamic industries of the pre industrial period. The article presents d...
Summary This study, entitled 'The Narrowing Horizon of Dutch Traders', deals mainly with the develop...
This dissertation studies trade and transport on the rivers Rhine, Waal and IJssel during the Late M...
For over a century now, historians have debated the causes of the lagged industrialization of the Du...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
Colonial possessions were a source of substantial revenue for the Dutch economy for over three centu...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
For a long time the early modern population of North Western Europe has been looked upon as fairly s...
This dissertation examines English and Dutch political economy through an analysis of economic regul...
This dissertation is about the link between global trade and economic development in the early moder...
The revolutionary wars of 1795-1815 struck the Dutch economy in harsh ways. Above all, Amsterdam was...
The main objective and motivation of this thesis is to provide the reader with a quantitative analys...
Migration always played an important role in Dutch society. However, little quantitative evidence on...
The economy of the Netherlands in the 19th and 20th centuries: Growth, breaks, and switches of econo...
This report describes the financial-economic situation in the northern part of the low Countries dur...
Shipping was one of the most dynamic industries of the pre industrial period. The article presents d...
Summary This study, entitled 'The Narrowing Horizon of Dutch Traders', deals mainly with the develop...
This dissertation studies trade and transport on the rivers Rhine, Waal and IJssel during the Late M...
For over a century now, historians have debated the causes of the lagged industrialization of the Du...
This article presents the first methodologically grounded calculation of the weight of Atlantic slav...
Colonial possessions were a source of substantial revenue for the Dutch economy for over three centu...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...