New Perspectives on Swedish Economic History - by Susanna Fellman & Jan Ottosson (Hardcover)
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- This book takes as its point of departure the strong Swedish economic-historical scholarly tradition that has combined rigorous macroeconomic analysis with a classical institutional approach when investigating Swedish economic development.
- About the Author: Susanna Fellman is Professor in Economic History and Business History at University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
- 332 Pages
- History, Europe
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Book Synopsis
This book takes as its point of departure the strong Swedish economic-historical scholarly tradition that has combined rigorous macroeconomic analysis with a classical institutional approach when investigating Swedish economic development. One important scholar in this tradition is Professor Lena Andersson-Skog, who has in her scholarly work focused on, among other things, the role of infrastructure, regulation, entrepreneurship, and female labour. To honour Andersson-Skog's path-breaking work, this book consists of chapters written by her colleagues and former students in which they combine this tradition with new research into the themes of the role of infrastructure, institutional framework and regulation, entrepreneurship, and female labour. This is not an ordinary Festschrift, but rather a collection of essays of recent important research into Swedish economic history, with new data and insights.
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This book takes as its point of departure the strong Swedish economic-historical scholarly tradition that has combined rigorous macroeconomic analysis with a classical institutional approach when investigating Swedish economic development. One important scholar in this tradition is Professor Lena Andersson-Skog, who has in her scholarly work focused on, among other things, the role of infrastructure, regulation, entrepreneurship, and female labour. To honour Andersson-Skog's path-breaking work, this book consists of chapters written by her colleagues and former students in which they combine this tradition with new research into the themes of the role of infrastructure, institutional framework and regulation, entrepreneurship, and female labour. This is not an ordinary Festschrift, but rather a collection of essays of recent important research into Swedish economic history, with new data and insights.
Susanna Fellman is Professor in Economic History and Business History at University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Jan Ottosson is Professor in Economic History in the Department of Economic History at Uppsala University, Sweden.
About the Author
Susanna Fellman is Professor in Economic History and Business History at University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Jan Ottosson is Professor in Economic History in the Department of Economic History at Uppsala University, Sweden.