This paper presents a quantitative analysis of recently published Dutch national income statistics 1800-1913. An effort is made to identify Kondratieff waves in volume series relating to gross domestic product and expenditure. It is found that Kondratieff waves can be identified in most series. An interesting result is that the long waves in volume series appear to run contrary to the long waves in price series. This finding is at variance with the received view on long waves. It is argued that this typical result may be explained with reference to the so-called ‘Keynes effect’
textabstractWe analyze five vintages of eighteen quarterly macroeconomic variables for the Netherlan...
This chapter discusses long-term regional growth patterns in the Netherlands since 1820. A historica...
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This paper presents a quantitative analysis of recently published Dutch national income statistics 1...
This paper contributes to the evidence on the distribution of income in the Netherlands by construct...
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We analyze five vintages of eighteen quarterly macroeconomic variables for the Netherlands and we fo...
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To some it may come as a surprise that the Netherlands have a nineteenth-century economic and social...
In 1930, Ludwig Hamburger published in Dutch an article on the possibility to account for "economic ...
textabstractWe analyze five vintages of eighteen quarterly macroeconomic variables for the Netherlan...
This chapter discusses long-term regional growth patterns in the Netherlands since 1820. A historica...
This paper attempts to establish broad orders of magnitude for the colonial period as a whole, and t...
This paper presents a quantitative analysis of recently published Dutch national income statistics 1...
This paper contributes to the evidence on the distribution of income in the Netherlands by construct...
none1noThe question of the validity of the “so called” Kondratieff’s theory of long waves has been a...
This article exploits a unique new dataset containing information on the economy of the Netherlands ...
The analysis of long economic cycles allows us to understand long-term worldsystem dynamic...
International audienceThe analysis of long economic cycles allows us to understand long-term world-s...
In the period from the 1920s to 1930s the theory of economic cycles underwent dramatic changes. Due ...
We analyze five vintages of eighteen quarterly macroeconomic variables for the Netherlands and we fo...
The article presents results of spectral analysis that has detected the presence of Kondratieff wave...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the existence of the ripple effect from Amsterdam to the housing...
To some it may come as a surprise that the Netherlands have a nineteenth-century economic and social...
In 1930, Ludwig Hamburger published in Dutch an article on the possibility to account for "economic ...
textabstractWe analyze five vintages of eighteen quarterly macroeconomic variables for the Netherlan...
This chapter discusses long-term regional growth patterns in the Netherlands since 1820. A historica...
This paper attempts to establish broad orders of magnitude for the colonial period as a whole, and t...