Economic History of The Netherlands - Stages of Development

Stages of Development

The economic history of this country can be written from different perspectives. Here we will first describe it as a developing economy, going through several stages, in what may look like a life-cycle. A sectoral approach will be found in other articles, like Maritime history of the Netherlands and Dutch East India Company and Dutch West India Company for trade; the Greenland and Spitsbergen Fishery for whaling; and Financial history of the Dutch Republic for banking and finance, plus sundry articles on the history of industries.

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