Scandinavian Economic History Review
København, The Scandinavian Society for Economic and Social History
Semestrale; dal 1981 quadrimestrale
ISSN: 0358-5522
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. 64
Consistenza: v. 49, 2001, 1-v. 56, 2008, 3
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Economia; Riv. str. 0273
Consistenza: v. 1, 1953, 1-
[ 2030-2021 ] [ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-2001 ] [ 2000-1991 ] [ 1990-1981 ] [ 1980-1971 ] [ 1970-1961 ] [ 1960-1953 ]
ARTICLES
Johan Söderberg, Controversial Consumption in Sweden,
1914-1945, p. 5
Ola Honningdal Grytten, Differences in the Standard of Living
in Inter-War Norway: A Comparative Analysis, p. 22
Jesper Strandskov, Kurt Pedersen, Pioneering FDI into the
Danish Bacon Industry: Building an Agro-Industrial Diamond, p. 42
Kurt Pedersen, Peter Sorensen, Jesper Strandskov, Otto Monsted
and the Early Margarine Industry: Alliance Capitalism a Century
Ago, p. 57
Book reviews, p. 72
Select bibliography 1999s, p. 96
Call for papers, p. 114
Aarhus, Denmark, 25-26 May, 2001, p. 114
Contributors, p. 116
ARTICLES
Olle Krantz, The Transport and Communications Sector in Economic
Development: Views from the Historical National Accounts, p. 5
Lena Andersson-Skog, National Patterns in the Regulation of
Railways and Telephony in the Nordic Countries to 1950, p. 30
Kimmo Antila, Marko Nenonen, Relief Works, the World Bank
and Private Business: Building Highways in Finland, p. 47
Steen Thomsen, The Survival of Foreign Subsidiaries and Domestically-owned
Companies in Denmark, 1895-1995, p. 72
Book reviews, p. 87
ARTICLES
Dan H. Andersen, Hans-Joachim Voth, The Grapes of War: Neutrality
and Mediterranean Shipping under the Danish Flag, 1747-1807,
p. 5
Jón Th. Thór, Why Was Greenland ‘Lost’? Changes
in North Atlantic Fisheries and Maritime Trade in the Fourteenth
and Fifteenth Centuries, p. 28
Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen, Handicrafts as Professions and Sources
of Income in Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Turku
(Åbo): A Gender Viewpoint to Economic History, p. 40
Susanna Hedenborg, The World is Full of Sorrow: Infant Mortality
in Stockholm, 1754-1850, p. 64
Pirkko Leino-Kaukiainen, Cleaning a Thousand Waste-Waters:
Water Pollution in Finland, 1945-1970, p. 81
Book reviews, p. 100
Contributors, p. 115
ARTICLES
Philip Keisall, The Danish Monopoly Trading Companies ano
their Shareholders, 1730-1774, p. 5
Erkki Pihkala, The Political Economy of Post-War Finland,
1945-1952, p. 26
Beatrice Moring, Economic and Ecologic Determinant of Household
Organisation in the Northeastern Baltic Region, p. 48
Book reviews, p. 69
Bibliography, p. 89
Call for papers, p. 107
Contributors, p. 109
ARTICLES
Risto Herrala, Banking Crises vs. Depositor Crises: the Era
of the Finnish Markka, 1865-1998, p. 5
Erlend Bjortvedt, Christian Venneslan, The Gold Standard,
Trade and Recovery in the 1930s: The Norwegian Case, 23
Lars Pettersson, The Swedish Model and Manufacturing Industry:
A Pattern of Change, p. 45
Carl Jeding, Jan Ottosson, Lars Magnusson, Regulatory Change
and International Co-operation: The Scandinavian Telecommunication
Agreements, 1900-1960, p. 63
RESEARCH NOTE
Lennart Andersson Palm, Household Size in Pre-industrial Sweden, p. 78
Book reviews, p. 91
Contributors, p. 106
ARTICLES
Sverre Knutsen, Mary B. Rose, Hans Sjögren, Introduction, p. 5
Mark Casson, The Economics of the Family Firm, p. 10
Andrea Colli, Mary B. Rose, Families and Firms: The Culture
and Evolution of Family Firms in Britain and Italy in the Nineteenth
and Twentieth Centuries, p. 24
Hans Sjögren, Shipping as Gambling: Governance Mechanisms
and the 1984 Bankruptcy of Saléninvest, p. 48
Sverre Knutsen, Government Regulations, Information Costs
and Concentration in the Norwegian Insurance Industry, 1960-1990, p. 65
Paul Duguid, Teresa da Silva Lopes, Ambiguous Company: Institutions
and Organizations in the Port Wine Trade, 1814-1834, p. 84
Book reviews, p. 103
Contributors, p. 120
Even Lange, In memoriam Helge W. Nordvik, p. 5
ARTICLES
Kjell Bjorn Minde, Was there a Fall in the Return to Educational
Investment in Norway, 1885-1955?, p. 6
Anders Skonhoft, Industrialisation and Deindustrialisation
in Norway, 1960-1990: Events, Structure and Causes, p. 23
Torbjörn Lundqvist, The Making of a National Cartel in
the Swedish Brevving Industry, 1885-1908, p. 42
COMMENT
Douglass C. North, Comment on Bo Gustafsson’s “The Methodological
Problems of Institutional Economic History”, p. 64
Book reviews, p. 66
Bibliography, p. 75
Call for papers, p. 87
Contributors, p. 89
ARTICLES
Bo Gustafsson, Some Theoretical Problems of Institutional
Economic History, p. 5
Timothy W. Guinnane, Ingrid Henriksen, Why Danish Credit Co-operatives
Were so Unimportant, p. 32
Lewis Johnman, Hugh Murphy, The Norwegian Market for British
Shipbuilding, 1945-1967, p. 55
Juha-Antti Lamberg, Economic Interest Groups in Finnish Foreign-trade
Policy Decision-making in the Early Years of Independence, p. 79
Lena Sommestad, Human Reproduction and the Rise of Welfare
States: An Economic-demographic Approach to Welfare State Formation
in the United States and Sweden, p. 97
Book reviews, p. 117
CONSUMPTION
Editors’ Note
Johan Söderberg, Lars Magnusson, Introduction, p. 7
ARTICLES
Hans Chr. Johansen, Food Consumption in the Pre-industrial
Nordic Societies, p. 11
Gudmundur Jonsson, Changes in Food Consumption in Iceland,
1770-1940, p. 24
Ola Honningdal Grytten, Kjell Bjorn Minde, The Demand for
Consumer Goods in the Modernisation of the Norwegian Economy,
1850-1920, p. 42
Sakari Heikkinen, Major Necessities and Minor Luxuries: Workers
as Consumers in Finland at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, p. 59
Johan Söderberg, Consumption, Gender and Preferences
in Sweden, 1920-1965, p. 71
Kias Nyberg, Pernilla Jonsson, Mats Fagerberg, Erik Lindberg,
Trade and Marketing, Some Problems Concerning the Growth of
Marker Institutions in Swedish Industrialisation, p. 85
Book reviews, p. 103
ARTICLES
Lennart Schön, Internal and external Factors in Swedish
Industrialization, p. 209
Henrik Harnow, The Role of the Engineer in Danish Modernisation.
1850-1920, p. 224
Thomas Marmefelt, Network Commitment as Institutional Endowment
and the Evolution of Bank-Industry Networks in Sweden and France, p. 244
Harald Espeli, Protectionism, Lobbying and Innovation. Perspectives
on the Development of the Norwegian Textile Industry, especially
since 1940, p. 257
Olavi Uusitalo, Development of the Flat Glass Industry in
Scandinavia. 1910-1990: the Impact of Technological Change, p. 276
Bibliography, p. 296
Contributors, p. 314
ARTICLES
RichardSwedber, Joseph Schumpeter in Sweden, p. 113
Niels-Henrik Topp, Unemployment in Denmark in the 1930s, p. 131
Björn Basberg, Creating a Patent System in the European
Periphery: the Case of Norway, 1839-1860, p. 142
Jonas Ljungberg, The Impact of the Great Emigration on the
Swedish Economy, p. 159
Reviews, p. 190
ARTICLES
Jan Tore Klovland, The Silver Age of Manufacturing in Norway:
New Estimatesof the Growth of Industrial Production, 1927-1948, p. 3
Henrik J. Meyer, The Distribution of Income in Copenhagen
at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, p. 30
Knut Sogner, Recent Trends in Business History, p. 58
Christer Persson, Land Ownership, Farm Structure and the Economy:
Some Examples og Farm Sub-Division in Sweden, 1780-1862, p. 70
Reviews, p. 90
Contributors, p. 110
Ernst Söderlund In Memoriam, p. 205
ARTICLES
Lars Pettersson, Reading and Writing Skills and the Agrarian
Revolution: Scanian Peasants During the Age of Enclosure, p. 207
Birgit Karlsson, Sweden and the OEEC, 1947-50: Walking the
tightrope, p. 222
Atle Midttun, Strategic Challenges and Institutional Patterns:
Nordic Heavy Industry’s Adaptation to Market-Oriented Electricity
Reform, p. 244
DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES
Jonas Ljungberg, Catch-Up and Static Equilibrium: A Critique
of the Convergence Model, p. 265
Kevin Hjortshoj O’Rourke, Jeffrey G. Williamson, Reply
to Ljungberg, p. 276
Bibliography, p. 280
Contributors, p. 298
ARTICLES
Mika Kallioinen, Community the Individual, and the Rise of
Capitalism: The Organization of Finnish Foreign Trade in the
Middle Ages, p. 110
Jan Eivind Myhre, Wanted and Unwanted Suburbs: Annexations
and Urban Identity. The Case of Christiania (Oslo) in the Nineteenth
Century, p. 124
H. A. R. Smidt, Dutch and Danish Agricultural Exports During
the First World War, p. 140
Lars Svensson, Politics or Market Forces? The Determinants
of the Relative Wage Movements of Female Industrial Workers in
Sweden, 1960-1990, p. 161
Book Reviews, p. 183
ARTICLES
Margarita Dritsas, Swedish Capital in Greece and Entrepreneurial
Strategies in Greece during the Interwar Period, p. 3
Lena Andersson-Skog, From State Railway Housekeeping, to Railway
Economics: Swedish Railway Policy and Economic Transformation
after 1920 in an Institutional Perspective, p. 23
Leo Andreas Grünfeld, Monetary Aspects of Norwegian Business
Cycles: An Exploratory Study Based on Historical Data, p. 43
Steen Thomsen, Company Dynamics and Economic Growth: The Largest
Danish Manufacturing Companies, 1890-1990, p. 66
Book Reviews, p. 84
ARTICLES
Kevin Hjortshoj O’Rourke, Jeffrey G. Williamson, Education,
Globalization and Catch-Up: Scandinavia in the Swedish Mirror, p. 287
Kent Olsson, Big Business in Sweden: The Golden Age of the
Great Swedish Ship-yards, 1945-1974, p. 310
Niels-Henrik Topp, Influence of the Flublic Sector on Activity
in Denmark, 1929-39, p. 339
Bibliography, p. 357
Contributors, p. 375
ARTICLES
Kevin Hjortshoj O’Rourke, Jeffirey G. Williamson, Open Economy
Forces and Late Nineteenth Century Swedish Catch-Up. A Quantitative
Accounting, p. 171
Kurt Lundgren, Why in Sweden? An Analysis of the Development
of the Large Swedish International Firms From a Learning Perspective, p. 204
Ola Honningdal Grytten, The Scale of Norwegian Interwar Unemployment
in International Perspective, p. 226
Marjatta Rahikainen, The Fading of Compulsory Labour: The
Dispiacement of Work by Hobbies in the Reformatory Schools of
Twentieth-Century Finland, p. 251
Book Reviews, p. 263
Contributors, p. 283
ARTICLES
Bart van Ark, Towards European Historical National Accounts, p. 3
Nick Crafts, Recent Research on the National Accounts of the
UK, 1700-1939, p. 17
Jorgen Peter Christensen, Riitta Hjerppe, Olle Krantz, Carl-Axel
Nilsson, Nordic Historical National Accounts since the 1880s, p. 30
Erik Buyst, Jan Pieter Smits, Jan Luiten van Zanden, National
Accounts for the Low Countries, 1800-1990, p. 53
Rainer Fremdling, German National Accounts for the 19th and
Early 20th Century, p. 77
Kieran A. Kennedy, The National Accounts for Ireland in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, p. 101
Carlo Bardini, Albert Carreras, Pedro Lains, The National
Accounts for Italy, Spain and Portugal, p. 115
Valentin Kudrov, National Accounts and International Comparisons for the Former Soviet Union, p. 147
Contributors, p. 167
ARTICLES
Sven Lilja, The Geography of Urbanization. Sweden and Finland,
c. 1570-1770, p. 235
Eli Moen, Technological Change and the Decline of the Traditional
Pulp and Paper Industry in Norway, 1950-1980, p. 257
Bo Malmberg, Age Structure Effects on Economic Growth. Swedish
Evidence, p. 279
Fritz Hodne, Export-led Growth or Export Specialization?, p. 296
Bibliography, p. 311
Contributors, p. 331
ARTICLES
Rolf Ohlsson, Introduction, p. 123
Helge W. Nordvik, Ola H. Grytten, The Labour Market, Unemployment
and Economic Growth in Norway, 1920-1939, p. 125
Jorma Kalela, Unemployment as a Dimension of Politics in Finland
between the Wars, p. 145
Klas Fregert, Relative Wage Strugales during the Interwar
Period, General Equilibrium and the Rise of the Swedish Model, p. 173
Rolf Ohlsson, Demographic Aspects on the Labour Market Situation
in Sweden during the Interwar Period, p. 187
Joe Melling, Alf Johansson, Employers, Craft Workers and the
Effort Bargain. The Institutional Context of Engineering Firms’
Labour Policies in Britain and Sweden, c. 1920-1940, p. 200
Book Reviews, p. 220
ARTICLES
Stefan Carlén, An Institutional Analysis of the Swedish
Salt Market, 1720-1862, p. 3
Ole Hyldtoft, Modern Theories of Regulation: An Old Story.
Danish Gasworks in the Nineteenth Century, p. 29
Mogens Dilling-Hansen, Kristian Rask Petersen, Valdemar Smith,
Growth and Convergence in Danish Regional Incomes, p. 54
Björn Gustafsson, Ali C. Tasiran, Wages in Sweden since
World War II. Gender and age specific salaries in wholesale and
retail trade, p. 77
Book Reviews, p. 101
ARTICLES
Knut Sogner, Nations, Clusters and Culture: Nycomed and World
Leadership in the Field of X-ray Contrast Media, p. 209
Jan Pedersen, The Production and Sale of Industrial Knowledge:
Intemational Licensing of the Danish B&W Marine Diesel Engine,
1912-32, p. 221
Markku Kuisma, Government Action, Cartels and National Corporations
– the Development Strategy of a Small Peripheral Nation during
the Period of Crisis and Economic Disintegration in Europe. (Finland
1918-1938), p. 242
Flemming Just, Agriculture and Controls in Denmark 1930-1950, p. 269
DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES
Michael Bergman, Lars Jonung, The Business Cycle Has Not Been
Dampened: A Reply, p. 286
Bibliography, p. 291
Contributors, p. 317
ARTICLES
Guðmundur Jónsson, Institutional Change in Icelandic
Agriculture, 1780-1940, p. 101
Rainer Fremdling, Günter Knieps, Competition, Regulation
and Nationalization: The Prussian Railway System in the Nineteenth
Century, p. 129
Stefan Gerlach, Swedish Business Cycles During the Period
of the Gold Standard 1873-1913, p. 155
Lars Pålsson Syll, Wicksell on Harmony Economics: The
Lausanne School vs. Wicksell, p. 172
DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES
Olle Krantz, Are Data Unimportant in Business Cycle Analysis, p. 189
Book Reviews, p. 192
Contributors, p. 205
ARTICLES
Agnete Raaschou-Nielsen, The Organizational History of the
Firm. The putting-out system in Denmark around 1900, p. 3
Michael Bergman, Lars Jonung, The Business Cycle Has Not Been
Dampened: The Case of Sweden and the United States 1873-1988, p. 18
Karl Gunnar Persson, On Corn, Turgot, and Elasticities:
The Case for Deregulation of Grain Markets in Mid-Eighteenth
Century France, p. 37
Helge W Nordvik, The Banking System, Industrialization and
Economic Growth in Norway, 1850-1914, p. 51
Eino Jutikkala, Frost or Microbes, p. 73
Book Reviews, p. 80
Contributors, p. 95
ARTICLES
Rolf H. Dumke, The Future of Cliometric History. A European
View, p. 3
Carl-Axel 0lsson, Eli Heckscher and the Problem of Synthesis.
A Methodological Note, p. 29
Benny Carlson, Eli Heckscher and Natural Monopoly: The Nightmare
that Never Came True, p. 53
Bibliography, p. 80
Contributors, p. 102
ARTICLES
Carl Hampus Lyttkens, Effects of the Taxation of Wealth in
Athens in the Fourth Century B. C., p. 3
Lars Pålsson Syll, Notes on Neoinstitutional Economics, p. 21
DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES
Francesco L. Galassi, Was Feudalism Inevitable? A Critique
of K. G. Persson, p. 34
Karl Gunnar Persson, The Inevitability of Feudalism. A Reply, p. 44
Colin M. White, The Proper Concerns of Economic History. Ultimate
and Proximate Growth Causality?, p. 47
Hans Kryger Larsen, Carl-Axel Nilsson, Measuring Transformation, p. 51
Jonas Ljungberg, Once More on the Gerschenkron Effect. A reply
to Larsen and Nilsson, p. 54
Jonas Ljungberg, When the Track does not Accord with the Map.
A Critique of Rojas, p. 59
Review Article, p. 63
Book Reviews, p. 69
Contributors, p. 79
ARTICLES
Per Frennberg, Björn Hansson, Computation of a Monthly
Index for Swedish Stock Returns 1919-1989, p. 3
Hans Kryger Larsen, Carl-Axel Nilsson, Some Remarks on the
Use of Prices when Constructing Volume Series, p. 28
Francis Sejersted, A Theory of Economic and Technological
Development in Norway in the Nineteenth Century, p. 40
Rewiew article, p. 76
Book Reviews, p. 95
Contributors, p. 108
ARTICLES
Alice Teichova, Introduction, p. 3
Håkan Lindgren, Swedish Historical Research on Banking
during the 1980’s: Tradition and Renewal, p. 5
Per H. Hansen, From Growth to Crisis. The Danish Banking System
from 1850 to the Interwar Years, p. 20
Sverre Knutsen, From Expansion to Panic and Crash. The Norwegian
Banking System and its Customers 1913-1924, p. 41
Hans Sjögren, The Financial Contracts of Large Firms.
A Longitudinal Study of Swedish Firms and Commercial Banks, 1919-1947, p. 72
Bibliography, p. 95
Contributors, p. 120
ARTICLES
Dan Bücklund, Continuous Transformation: The Leading
Cities of Sweden, 1820-1970, p. 3
Benny Carlson, Gösta Bagge’s American Lessons, p. 29
Neelambar Hatti, James Heimann, The Return of the “Black
Books”, p. 42
Jonas Ljungberg, Prices and Industrial Transformation, p. 49
DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES
Mauricio Rojas, The “Swedish Model” in Historical Perspective, p. 64
Book Reviews, p. 75
Contributors, p. 97
ARTICLES
Ole Feldbæk, The Danish Asia Trade, 1620-1807. Value
and Volume, p. 3
Rainer Fremdling, Productivity Comparison between Great Britain and Germany, 1855-1913, p. 28
Christer Gunnarsson, What is New and What is Institutional
in the New Institutional Economics? An Essay on Old and New Institutionalism
and the Role of the State in Developing Countries, p. 43
DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES
Karl Gunnar Persson, Was Feudalism Inevitable?, p. 68
Book Reviews, p. 77
Contributors, p. 102