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ESHN 7 (1996)

Economic and Social History in the Netherlands
ISSN: 
0925-1669
Volume: 
7


Jan-Pieter Smits, Jan Luiten van Zanden and Bart van Arkel
Introduction: the study of historical national accounts in the Netherlands
7-14

Edwin Horlings and Jan-Pieter Smits
Private consumer expenditure in the Netherlands, 1800-1913
15-40

Peter Groote, Ronald Albers and Adrian Clemens
Dutch rail- and tramways in a comparative perspective, 1838-1913
41-55

Jan Luiten van Zanden
The development of government finances in a chaotic period, 1807-1850
57-72

Wybren Verstegen
National wealth and income from capital in the Netherlands, c. 1805-1910
73-108

Ary Burger and Annelies Vermaas
Dutch industrial wage development in an international perspective, 1850-1913
109-131

Ary Burger and Jan-Pieter Smits
A benchmark comparison of service productivity between Europe and the United States for 1910
133-159

Ary Burger
Dutch patterns of development: economic growth and structural change in the Netherlands 1800-1910
161-180

Adrian Clemens, Peter Groote and Ronald Albers
The contribution of physical and human capital to economic growth in the Netherlands, 1850-1913
181-197

Bart van Ark and Herman de Jong
Accounting for economic growth in the Netherlands since 1913
199-242

Gert P. den Bakker, Jan de Gijt and Robert A.M. van Rooijen
New revision policies for the Dutch national accounts
243-260