Catching up twice: The nature of Dutch industrial growth during the 20th century in a comparative perspective

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نام کتاب : Catching up twice: The nature of Dutch industrial growth during the 20th century in a comparative perspective
ویرایش : Reprint 2015
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دو برابر شدن: ماهیت رشد صنعتی هلند در قرن بیستم در یک دیدگاه مقایسه ای
سری : Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Beihefte; 3
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ناشر : Akademie Verlag
سال نشر : 2003
تعداد صفحات : 276
ISBN (شابک) : 9783050080499 , 9783050036977
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 15 مگابایت



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List of tables\nList of figures\nAcknowledgements\n1. The development of Dutch manufacturing in an international perspective 1913-1965\n1.1. Introduction\n1.2. The structure of the study\n1.3. Industrial development by sector between 1913 and 1965\n1.4. The Dutch Statistics of Production\n2. Comparing levels of industrial productivity: the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany and Belgium\n2.1 International comparisons of industrial productivity\n2.2 The structure of industrial employment\n2.3. Comparison of productivity levels in British and Dutch industry, 1935\n2.4. A second British-Dutch comparison of productivity\n2.5. Comparison of productivity levels in German and Dutch industry, 1936\n2.6. Comparison of productivity levels in Belgian and Dutch industry, 1937\n2.7. Conclusions\n3. Productivity performance in the long run\n3.1. British/Dutch productivity performance, 1913-1965\n3.2. German/Dutch productivity performance, 1913-1965\n3.3. Belgian/Dutch productivity performance, 1921-1965\n3.4. Productivity levels in manufacturing and in the total economy 1913-1992\n3.5. Conclusions\n4. Explaining international variations in productivity\n4.1. Machinery and horsepower\n4.2. Average wages and human capital\n4.3. Market size and scale economies\n4.4. Average plant size\n4.5. Productivity and competitiveness\n5. Productivity growth and structural change\n5.1. Defining old and new in manufacturing\n5.2. Levels and growth of productivity across Dutch industries\n5.3. The role of dynamic industries in total industrial expansion\n5.4. The components of labour productivity growth: internal and structural effects\n5.5. Production and price levels\n5.6. The index number problem\n5.7. Conclusions\n6. Labour input and productivity in Dutch manufacturing\n6.1. The industrial wage structure\n6.2. The relation between the composition of the workforce and average wages\n6.3. The share of non-production workers in the workforce\n6.4. Changes in wages and productivity per industry in the long term\n6.5. Labour costs per industry\n6.6. Real product wages and real labour productivity between 1913 and 1965\n6.7. Conclusions\n7. Capital indicators and productivity measurement\n7.1. The productivity paradox\n7.2. Mechanisation, substitution and capital savings\n7.3. Electrification as the embodiment of a new system of production\n7.4. Mechanisation in Dutch industry, 1921-1960\n7.5. Measuring electrification in the Netherlands\n7.6. Capital indicators in Dutch industry between 1913 and 1938\n7.7. Capital indicators in Dutch industry between 1938 and 1965\n7.8. Total factor productivity in manufacturing, 1913-1960\n7.9. The process of substitution in the long term\n7.10. Conclusions\n8. Industrial growth and crisis between 1913 and 1938\n8.1. Introduction\n8.2. Manufacturing industry between 1913 and 1921\n8.3. The volume of industrial production, 1913-1921\n8.4.Trends in labour productivity\n8.5. Output, employment and productivity between 1921 and 1938\n8.6. The Great Depression and the rise in productivity\n8.7. The impact of government policies in the 1930s\n8.8. Conclusions\n9. War, reconstruction and catching up between 1938 and 1965\n9.1. Introduction\n9.2. Output and employment between 1938 and 1965\n9.3. Manufacturing industry during the Second World War\n9.4. Changes in labour productivity during the war years\n9.5. Explaining the low level of industrial labour productivity after the war\n9.6. Post-war industrialisation and the impact of government policies\n9.7. Conclusions\n10. Conclusions\nReferences\nIndex




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