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Carriers of growth? : international trade and economic development in the Austrian Netherlands / by Ann Coenen.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of economic history ; v. 6.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004272606
  • 9004272607
  • 9004272593
  • 9789004272590
  • 1322200289
  • 9781322200286
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Carriers of Growth? : International Trade and Economic Development in the Austrian Netherlands.DDC classification:
  • 382.09493 23
LOC classification:
  • HF3615 .C64 2014eb
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Contents:
Carriers of Growth?: International Trade and Economic Development in theAustrian Netherlands; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; List of Map, Charts and Tables; List of Abbreviations; Glossary; Introduction; PART 1: Theoretical Background; 1 International Trade and Economic Development; 2 The Austrian Netherlands in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century: A Cautious Recovery; 3 International Trade by a Commercially 'Passive' PARTicipant; 4 Sources for the History of Eighteenth-Century International Trade; 1 The Habsburg Customs Statistics: Magnum Opus of the Customs Administration.
2 The Tariff Books: A Look Behind the Curtain of the Trade Policy3 The Large Legacy of the Bureau de la régie; PART 2: International Trade in the Austrian Netherlands: An Assessment of Its Value; 5 The Balance of Trade; 1 State of the Art; 2 Approach; 3 Results; 4 What Did It Mean?; 5 The Pitfalls of the Balance of Trade; 6 Revealed Comparative Advantages Through International Trade Contributions; 7 Conclusion; PART 3: International Trade in the Austrian Netherlands, a Study of Five Key Sectors; 6 The Salt Trade: The Flavour of Progress; 1 "The salt of life."
2 The Salt Sector in the Austrian Netherlands3 The Salt Flows; 4 Contradicting Histories?; 5 Conclusion; 7 The Textile Trade: A Tradition in Decay?; 1 The Eighteenth-Century Textile Sector; 2 The Economic Weight of the Textile Branches; 3 A Textile Landscape in Evolution; 4 Explaining the Shifts Within the Textile Sector; 5 The Impact of Trade on Different Stakeholders; 6 Conclusion; 8 The Trade in Colonial Commodities: Introducing the Exotic; 1 The Irresistible Lure of Exotic Produce; 2 Incorporating the New; 3 Market Capacity or Smart Policy?; 4 Conclusion.
9 The Coal Trade: A Motor for Development?1 "The Basis, as Always, was Coal"; 2 The Coal Sector: In Britain's Shadow?; 3 International Trade: Source de prospérité or Paralysing Influence?; 4 The Coal Flows; 5 Effects of the Coal Trade on the Habsburg Economy; 6 Parallels Between the Salt and the Coal Sector; 7 Conclusion; 10 To Trade or Not to Trade?: The Grain Trade; 1 Grains in the Eighteenth-Century Austrian Netherlands; 2 Changing Policies: Fickleness or Decisiveness?; 3 The International Grain Trade: Capricious Flows; 4 Conclusion.
PART 4: The Development of Transit Trade as theTrade Policy's Litmus Test11 Transit Trade; Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
Summary: Coenen sheds new light on the vigorous debate about international trade and economic development in the Early Modern Period. The Austrian Netherlands offer an intriguing case that challenges ruling opinions within the largely Anglo-Saxon literature. By focusing on a number of key trade sectors (salt, textiles, colonial commodities, coal and grain) Ann Coenen exposes the various effects of trade and trade policy throughout all layers of the eighteenth-century society.
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Coenen sheds new light on the vigorous debate about international trade and economic development in the Early Modern Period. The Austrian Netherlands offer an intriguing case that challenges ruling opinions within the largely Anglo-Saxon literature. By focusing on a number of key trade sectors (salt, textiles, colonial commodities, coal and grain) Ann Coenen exposes the various effects of trade and trade policy throughout all layers of the eighteenth-century society.

Carriers of Growth?: International Trade and Economic Development in theAustrian Netherlands; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; List of Map, Charts and Tables; List of Abbreviations; Glossary; Introduction; PART 1: Theoretical Background; 1 International Trade and Economic Development; 2 The Austrian Netherlands in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century: A Cautious Recovery; 3 International Trade by a Commercially 'Passive' PARTicipant; 4 Sources for the History of Eighteenth-Century International Trade; 1 The Habsburg Customs Statistics: Magnum Opus of the Customs Administration.

2 The Tariff Books: A Look Behind the Curtain of the Trade Policy3 The Large Legacy of the Bureau de la régie; PART 2: International Trade in the Austrian Netherlands: An Assessment of Its Value; 5 The Balance of Trade; 1 State of the Art; 2 Approach; 3 Results; 4 What Did It Mean?; 5 The Pitfalls of the Balance of Trade; 6 Revealed Comparative Advantages Through International Trade Contributions; 7 Conclusion; PART 3: International Trade in the Austrian Netherlands, a Study of Five Key Sectors; 6 The Salt Trade: The Flavour of Progress; 1 "The salt of life."

2 The Salt Sector in the Austrian Netherlands3 The Salt Flows; 4 Contradicting Histories?; 5 Conclusion; 7 The Textile Trade: A Tradition in Decay?; 1 The Eighteenth-Century Textile Sector; 2 The Economic Weight of the Textile Branches; 3 A Textile Landscape in Evolution; 4 Explaining the Shifts Within the Textile Sector; 5 The Impact of Trade on Different Stakeholders; 6 Conclusion; 8 The Trade in Colonial Commodities: Introducing the Exotic; 1 The Irresistible Lure of Exotic Produce; 2 Incorporating the New; 3 Market Capacity or Smart Policy?; 4 Conclusion.

9 The Coal Trade: A Motor for Development?1 "The Basis, as Always, was Coal"; 2 The Coal Sector: In Britain's Shadow?; 3 International Trade: Source de prospérité or Paralysing Influence?; 4 The Coal Flows; 5 Effects of the Coal Trade on the Habsburg Economy; 6 Parallels Between the Salt and the Coal Sector; 7 Conclusion; 10 To Trade or Not to Trade?: The Grain Trade; 1 Grains in the Eighteenth-Century Austrian Netherlands; 2 Changing Policies: Fickleness or Decisiveness?; 3 The International Grain Trade: Capricious Flows; 4 Conclusion.

PART 4: The Development of Transit Trade as theTrade Policy's Litmus Test11 Transit Trade; Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

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