Invention, Entrepreneurship and Prosperity: The Dutch Golden Age

11 Pages Posted: 26 Dec 2009

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Thijs ten Raa

Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER)

Pierre Mohnen

Maastricht University - UNU-MERIT

Jan Luiten van Zanden

University of Utrecht

Bas van Leeuwen

Utrecht University, Humanities; Free University, Humanities; Warwick University, Department of Economics

Date Written: December 23, 2009

Abstract

The Dutch 16th and 17th centuries were a period of unprecedented economic prosperity. Since the Dutch economy was and is very small, an important source of growth was bound to be international trade. In this paper we argue that the contributions of entrepreneurship to innovation transcend the standard categories of creation of new products and processes. Entrepreneurship also finds new markets for its products and creates new modes of trade. The Dutch were the globalization pioneers avant la lettre. The same considerations apply to the later decline of the Dutch economy. The rise and decline of the Dutch Republic are well explained by a combination of the traditional Total Factor Productivity (TFP) driver, innovations, and two facets of trade, namely openness and entrepreneurship. The evidence for these contentions rests on a remarkable body of economic data that apparently are unique in the early dates to which they pertain and the extensive information they provide.

Suggested Citation

ten Raa, Thijs and Mohnen, Pierre and van Zanden, Jan Luiten and van Leeuwen, Bas, Invention, Entrepreneurship and Prosperity: The Dutch Golden Age (December 23, 2009). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1528208 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1528208

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