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In the Doorway to Development: An Enquiry into Market Oriented Structural Changes in Norway ca. 1750-1830
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In the Doorway to Development: An Enquiry into Market Oriented Structural Changes in Norway ca. 1750-1830

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Set within the growing literature on European economy in the late 18th and early 19th century, this book furnishes a pre-history to Norway’s rapid structural transformation and accelerated economic growth after the mid-nineteenth century. It argues that Norway in the long 18th century benefitted from an export-led growth, which exploited its abundant natural resources. The income from exports fuelled a substantial increase in consumption among rural households, while pluriactivity , a household strategy to balance market oriented production and consumption with self sufficiency in the insufficiently developed market succeeded in offering a soft way toward modern market society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
2 March 2012
Pages
244
ISBN
9789004214446

Set within the growing literature on European economy in the late 18th and early 19th century, this book furnishes a pre-history to Norway’s rapid structural transformation and accelerated economic growth after the mid-nineteenth century. It argues that Norway in the long 18th century benefitted from an export-led growth, which exploited its abundant natural resources. The income from exports fuelled a substantial increase in consumption among rural households, while pluriactivity , a household strategy to balance market oriented production and consumption with self sufficiency in the insufficiently developed market succeeded in offering a soft way toward modern market society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
2 March 2012
Pages
244
ISBN
9789004214446