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  1. The financial history of the Dutch Republic involves the interrelated development of financial institutions in the Dutch Republic. The rapid economic development of the country after the Dutch Revolt in the years 1585–1620 accompanied by an equally rapid accumulation of a large fund of savings, created the need to invest those savings ...

  2. The book shows the evolution of the Dutch financial system during nearly four and a half centuries, detailing the close interrelationship between currency policy, public finance, and banking. Reviews "The detail of this volume offers much insight to the specialist reader on a banking structure rather different from most European and American ...

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  4. The economic history of the Netherlands (1500–1815) covers the Netherlands as the Habsburg Netherlands, through the era of the Dutch Republic, the Batavian Republic and the Kingdom of Holland . After becoming de facto independent from the empire of Philip II of Spain around 1585 the country experienced almost a century of explosive economic ...

  5. A Financial History of the Netherlands. Marjolein C. 't Hart, Joost Jonker, Jan Luiten van Zanden. Cambridge University Press, Sep 11, 1997 - Business & Economics - 232 pages. This book brings together the results of fresh scholarly research to present a unique overview of the financial history of the Netherlands from the sixteenth century ...

  6. Feb 3, 2010 · The study of the financial and monetary history of The Netherlands shows a vacuum between about 1965 and 1985. Silence ruled for almost 20 years after J.G. van Dillen, the most important historian of the financial history of the Dutch Republic, laid his pen aside and A.M. de Jong completed his history of the Nederlandsche Bank (the Dutch central bank).

  7. M.‘t Hart, J. Jonker and J. Luiten van Zanden, A Financial History of the Netherlands (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1997). A collection of essays by Dutch historians that illustrate a Dutch financial economy the size and influence of which far exceeded the size of the Netherlands. Discusses financial innovations, the role of the Amsterdam capital

  8. history of the Dutch Republic is bounded not only by the political, military, and fiscal events that occasioned independence from Habsburg rule at one end and a subordination to Napoleonic policy objectives at the other, but perhaps even more so by the rise and decline of its economic vitality.

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