Origins of modern economic system: England or Holland

This paper, following the approach of the Dutch scholars de Vries and vab der Woude, claims that the Netherlands, rather than England (as it is generally assumed), were the first country, which performed the transition from the traditional society to modern one. Identification of criteria distinguis...

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Main Author: Rozinskaya Natalia, A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ltd. "Humanities Perspectives" 2015-06-01
Series:Журнал институциональных исследований
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Online Access:http://www.hjournal.ru/files/JIS_7_3/JIS_7.3_2.pdf
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spelling doaj-2ca8467fd1ed46568514235a3990c5cd2021-04-02T04:59:32ZengLtd. "Humanities Perspectives"Журнал институциональных исследований2076-62972412-60392015-06-0173506310.17835/2076-6297.2015.7.3.050-063Origins of modern economic system: England or HollandRozinskaya Natalia, A.0Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityThis paper, following the approach of the Dutch scholars de Vries and vab der Woude, claims that the Netherlands, rather than England (as it is generally assumed), were the first country, which performed the transition from the traditional society to modern one. Identification of criteria distinguishing traditional and modern societies follows the works of W. Rostow, S. Kuznets and other authors who studied the issue. In order to prove the thesis, author compares urbanization level in Holland and in England, as well as degree of commercialization of those economies, and considers the process of commercial and productive specialization in the United Provinces. Besides that, the formation of modern-type institutional system in Holland is analyzed: the genesis of the markets of factors of production, development of monetary and credit systems and of institutional and technological basis of the industry, strengthening of competitive forces in the economy. Land ownership structure in Holland is considered and its role in genesis of the markets of factors of production. Attention is paid to technological basis of the industry, examined is the impact of immigration. It concludes that the Netherlands were the first country where modern economic growth, as defined by S. Kuznets, started. It was Holland where for the first time the markets of factors of production were formed and, what is particularly important, the industry began to operate on a competitive basis.http://www.hjournal.ru/files/JIS_7_3/JIS_7.3_2.pdfeconomic history of the Netherlandstraditional societythe formation of the factors of productionworld tradecompetitionmodern economic growth
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Origins of modern economic system: England or Holland
Журнал институциональных исследований
economic history of the Netherlands
traditional society
the formation of the factors of production
world trade
competition
modern economic growth
author_facet Rozinskaya Natalia, A.
author_sort Rozinskaya Natalia, A.
title Origins of modern economic system: England or Holland
title_short Origins of modern economic system: England or Holland
title_full Origins of modern economic system: England or Holland
title_fullStr Origins of modern economic system: England or Holland
title_full_unstemmed Origins of modern economic system: England or Holland
title_sort origins of modern economic system: england or holland
publisher Ltd. "Humanities Perspectives"
series Журнал институциональных исследований
issn 2076-6297
2412-6039
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This paper, following the approach of the Dutch scholars de Vries and vab der Woude, claims that the Netherlands, rather than England (as it is generally assumed), were the first country, which performed the transition from the traditional society to modern one. Identification of criteria distinguishing traditional and modern societies follows the works of W. Rostow, S. Kuznets and other authors who studied the issue. In order to prove the thesis, author compares urbanization level in Holland and in England, as well as degree of commercialization of those economies, and considers the process of commercial and productive specialization in the United Provinces. Besides that, the formation of modern-type institutional system in Holland is analyzed: the genesis of the markets of factors of production, development of monetary and credit systems and of institutional and technological basis of the industry, strengthening of competitive forces in the economy. Land ownership structure in Holland is considered and its role in genesis of the markets of factors of production. Attention is paid to technological basis of the industry, examined is the impact of immigration. It concludes that the Netherlands were the first country where modern economic growth, as defined by S. Kuznets, started. It was Holland where for the first time the markets of factors of production were formed and, what is particularly important, the industry began to operate on a competitive basis.
topic economic history of the Netherlands
traditional society
the formation of the factors of production
world trade
competition
modern economic growth
url http://www.hjournal.ru/files/JIS_7_3/JIS_7.3_2.pdf
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