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[PDF] The Dutch Cultivation System In Java - Harvard UniversityThe Cultivation System is a particularly prominent example of colonial extraction. The island of Java was the main population center of the vast Dutch colonial ...
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[PDF] The “Culture System” in Dutch Indonesia 1830–1870Soon after arrival in Java, van den Bosch started to implement the Culture System, in which the Javanese villages owed a land tax to the Dutch government, ...
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[PDF] The Implementation of the Cultuurstelsel in Java: Cases in Afdeeling ...This economic system was introduced by Governor General Van den Bosch and began to be implemented in Java in 1830. The reason Van den Bosch implemented the ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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[PDF] The Dutch Cultivation System In Java - Harvard UniversityThe Dutch phased out the Cultivation System in the 1880s, and sugar expanded rapidly under free enterprise (Elson, 1984, p. 131). However, the industry ...
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[PDF] Forced Labor and Mortality in Java, 1834–1879 - WUR eDepotAlready in the mid-nineteenth century, contemporaries claimed that excessive exploitation caused the impov-.
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The Cultivation System (1830-1870) and Its Private Entrepreneurs ...Dutch East Indies. For British India too, as a rule only individuals of sufficient means and of good character could travel to the colony as private persons ...
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What was the VOC? The Dutch East India Company explainedNov 27, 2024 · After the VOC collapsed in 1800, the trading posts and colonies in the Indonesian archipelago became nationalised as the Dutch East Indies.
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END OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY, BRITAIN IN ...In 1799, the Dutch India Company was liquidated and the Dutch government took control of its possessions. A similar move occurred with the British in India ...
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the economic colonial relationships in the Dutch East Indies | IIASAfter the collapse of the VOC, the Dutch state had acquired the VOC possessions (including huge amounts of land) and tried to put its deficit monetary situation ...Missing: Raffles rent
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Stamford Raffles and the Land Rent System - Seasia.coJul 4, 2025 · Raffles introduced several reforms, one of the most significant being the Land Rent System, a tax policy that reshaped agrarian relations in Java.
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[PDF] Unfree Labour and Extractive Regimes in Colonial Java ... - TSpaceRaffles' Memorandum introduced a system of taxation based on land, called 'the land rent' on the assumption that land was state-owned (p. 123). He ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Economic History of JAVANESE Rural Society: A ReinterpretationGeertz, Dutch colonial rule, thoroughly mercantilist in nature, governed Indo- nesia "without changing fundamentally the structure of the indigenous economy".Missing: tenure autonomy pre-
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[PDF] DUTCH GNP AND ITS COMPONENTS, 1800-1913... government finances in the period before 1850). The calculations of product were the starting point of the project. The work was initially focussed on ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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[PDF] Financing and Control in The Netherlands: A Historical PerspectiveThe paper analyzes Dutch ownership and control historically, including the first shareholdings in 1602, and the first limited-liability joint stock company, ...
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[PDF] Revolutionary Wars and Economic Change in the New State of the ...The Dutch suffered disproportionally from Napoleon's war blockades and exactions. Historians agree that the economic shock was severe, not least for.<|separator|>
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Long-term trends in the fiscal history of the Netherlands, 1515–1913By 1795 the entire Republic – including the West India Company, the East India Company, and the admiralties – was indebted to the extent of 766 million guilders ...
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Averting the Java War? Clashes over peace, profit and Dutch ...For King William one thing remained perfectly clear: income from Java was necessary to build the infrastructure and stimulate the economy in the United Kingdom ...Missing: austerity | Show results with:austerity<|separator|>
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The "Benevolent" Colonies of Johannes van den Bosch: ContinuitiesThe establish- ment of both the Dutch pauper colonies and the Cultivation System were inti- mately tied to longstanding debates within the Netherlands on the ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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[PDF] measurement of change under the cultivation - Cornell eCommonsThe Cultivation System was introduced in Java in 1830 with the arrival of its enthusiastic creator, Johannes van den Bosch. In the previous year King William I ...
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The Cultivation System (1830–1870) and its private entrepreneurs ...May 25, 2007 · The implementation of the Cultivation System in 1830 on Java by the Dutch colonial government was an attempt to bring this potentially rich ...Missing: authorization | Show results with:authorization
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coffee priangan in the nineteenth century - Academia.eduPriangan was the leading coffee producer in Java, with high volumes until the 1860s. From 1677 to 1870, the Preangerstelsel system governed coffee cultivation ...
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Java: From Cultivation System to Plantation Conglomerate (Chapter 3)Johannes van den Bosch himself declared in 1830 that forced cultivation should not last longer than a decade or so, to allow room for “free labor,” which was ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Colonial Surplus and Foreign-Owned Investment in South-East AsiaFor the period of the state run cultivation system on Java we have an estimate of the Dutch government's earning from 1831 until 1867 of about one billion ...
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[PDF] Colonial Unfree Labor in the Nineteenth-Century Dutch East IndiesFarmers in Java were required to use 20 percent ... Cultivation System was growing. The Agrarian Law ... 4 The colonial authorities leased land in Java.
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NETHERLANDS INDIES EMPIRE IN THE 19TH CENTURYThe colonial Dutch government entered areas of Indonesia that the Dutch East India Company left alone and employed indirect rule. Whenever possible it empowered ...
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[PDF] Colonial Paradox: Sugar, Property Rights and Land Inequality in ...Cultivation System in the period between 1830 and 1870, and the development ... We look at figures on the total number of days of forced labor in sugar ...
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Java, Cultivation System | Encyclopedia.comVan den Bosch's system proposed setting aside one-fifth of village land subject to landrent for growing an export crop to be designated by the government. On ...Missing: 1818-1827 | Show results with:1818-1827
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[PDF] The Architecture of Cultuurstelsel in Nineteenth-century Dutch East ...European administrators and controllers supervised the operations of the plantation and lived in distinguished looking free-standing villas, reminiscent of the ...
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[PDF] Concomitant Recital of a Prolonged Reign: Dilation of the Dutch ...Aug 16, 2018 · agricultural productions of Batavia devote a portion to export crops; a cultivation tax, the. Cultuurstelsel. ... typical Dutch planning manifests ...
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Cultivation System - WikipediaThe Cultivation System (Dutch: cultuurstelsel) was a system of forced labor used to grow cash crops to pay taxes and for export. It was Dutch government policy ...
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Extract 9 – The Culture System - Marxists Internet ArchiveApr 10, 2020 · The “Culture System” (in Dutch “Cultuurstelsel”), sometimes called the “Cultivation System”, was enforced in Java and other parts of ...
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Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics: Calculating the Size of Indonesia's ...Aug 6, 2025 · PDF | Having defined the Colonial Surplus, this paper re-estimates it for Indonesia during the Cultivation System of 1831-1877.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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[PDF] Sawah cultivation in ancient Java - ANU Open ResearchThere are analogous systems of terracing among the Angami Nagas, in North ... Niel, Robert van, 'Measurement of Change under the Cultivation System in ...
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The Java War and Cultivation System - Indonesia - Country StudiesThe centerpiece of the system was the bupati, or regents. Java was divided into a number of residencies, each headed by a Dutch chief administrator; each of ...
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Growth of Non-agricultural Economic Activities in Java in the Middle ...Nov 28, 2008 · The basic unit of local Dutch administration in Java was the residency. There were twenty-two residencies including the two Princely ...
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11 Java, 1830-1900Indeed, corruption and abuse were rife. Yields were under- estimated, a private trade in government crops grew up, and shady deals prolifer- ated among ...<|separator|>
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Chapter 1 Peasant Households under PressureNo readable text found in the HTML.<|separator|>
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Colonial adventures in tropical agriculture: new estimates of returns ...May 15, 2015 · We find that returns to colonial FDI in the Netherlands Indies during 1919–1928 were impressive (14.3 %), being almost 3 percentage points higher than the ...
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[PDF] Promise, pretence and pragmatism: governance and taxation in ...They estimated that in the 1850s the true value of the batig slot should be assessed as comprising over 52% of the Dutch revenue. See: Fasseur,. Kultuurstelsel, ...Missing: margins | Show results with:margins<|separator|>
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The Economic History of Indonesia – EH.netSource: Fasseur 1975: 20. Table 3. Estimates of Total Profits ('batig slot') during the Cultivation System,. 1831/40 – 1861/70 (in millions ...
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[PDF] University of Groningen Economic benefits from colonial assets Eng ...The Dutch economy entered a period of rapid growth, while the loss of ready access to the Dutch capital market contributed to economic stagnation in Indonesia.
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Dutch Income in and from Indonesia 1700-1938 - jstorprobably amounted to about I.4 per cent of Indonesian domestic product in 1700 and rose to about 17 per cent in 1921-38 (see Table i).
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(PDF) Economics Benefits from Colonial Assets: The Case of the ...Sep 9, 2020 · This paper explores the question whether and to what extent the economic relations between the Netherlands and its former colony Indonesia could ...
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Demographic effects of colonialism: Forced labour and mortality in ...Apr 4, 2022 · The Cultivation System was one of the most extractive forced labour regimes ever to exist. In this system, Javanese peasants were forced to ...
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[PDF] The creation of a modern irrigation system in Colonial JavaThis article describes and analyses the development of modern irrigation in. Java within the context of the establishment and transformation of the co-.
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The creation of a modern irrigation system in Colonial JavaAug 7, 2025 · This article describes and analyses the development of modern irrigation in Java within the context of the establishment and transformation ...
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The Cultivation System and its Impact on the Dutch Colonial ...The cultivation system was founded by Governor-General Johannes van den Bosch around 1830. It imposed upon the Javanese population the obligation to grow ...
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Two Sides of the Same Coin: Direct Taxation and Negotiated ...Sep 21, 2022 · In French Africa, for instance, civil servant's salaries absorbed large shares of local expenditures; the contribution ... Village Java, 144, 159– ...<|separator|>
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Labor, wages, and living standards in Java, 1680–1914Apr 1, 2015 · The Cultivation System was initially very successful in increasing production and exports ... The Trade of the Dutch East India Company ...
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[PDF] How Big was Indonesia's ''Real'' Colonial Surplus in 1878–1941?The. Amsterdam stock exchange value of the Anglo-Dutch Shell part of petroleum investment in the Netherlands East Indies was around 400 million in 1929 and 700.
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[PDF] agriculture and irrigation system development in java during ... - Nelitisome extent, also increased the rice production in Java. In regard to ... IRRIGATION SYSTEM. 1. Irrigation During pre-Cultivation System. : Historical ...
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Famine in Cirebon Residency in Java, 1844-1850 - Google BooksTitle, Famine in Cirebon Residency in Java, 1844-1850: A New Perspective on the Cultivation System Volume 21 of Centre of Southeast Asian Studies Clayton, ...Missing: localized | Show results with:localized
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Domein Verklaring: Colonial Legal Legacies and Community ...Nov 25, 2020 · In 1870, the Dutch colonial government established the principle of domein verklaring (free state domain) in its East Indies colony when it enacted agrarian ...Missing: efficiency | Show results with:efficiency
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(PDF) Colonial Normativity? Corruption in the Dutch–Indonesian ...Corruption and bribery were prevalent in the Dutch government, including at ... In the Dutch East Indies, the colonial government used the Forced Cultivation ...
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What Is Agrarian Labour? Contrasting Indigo Production in Colonial ...Feb 10, 2015 · ... coercion would never be as important as it had been under indigo. In Java, indigo boomed for a shorter period, from the late 1820s to the 1850s.
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Labour Mobility and Colonial and Forced Labour Regimes in ...Feb 25, 2025 · Meanwhile, Java's cultivation system was abolished. The Agrarian Law of 1870 allowed for long-term leases of huge swaths of land, ushering into ...Missing: efficiency | Show results with:efficiency
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[PDF] Mobilizing Labour for the Global Coffee Market - OAPEN Homeants received remained way below the price that coffee planters were paid elsewhere on Java (40 guilders per pikul in 1866). Van Gorkom calculated that, in ...
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Development Effects of the Extractive Colonial Economy: The Dutch ...We exploit the fact that factory catchment areas were often adjacent, and the factories could not be too close since each required an adequately sized catchment ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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The Cultivation System - GlobalSecurity.orgApr 18, 2012 · The colonial government did little to curb corruption and abuses, which made what was in fact a highly organized system of forced labor even ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Economic Growth in Java 1815-1939 - The Maddison ProjectThe export boom during the first decade of the Cultivation System is of course well known, but my estimates suggest that it coincided with a sharp decline of ...
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The Demographic Effects of Colonialism: Forced Labor and Mortality ...Dec 20, 2021 · Our estimates suggest that without the abolition of the Cultivation System average overall mortality in Java would have been between 10 and 30 ...
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[PDF] VU Research Portal - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam... corrupt practices were more common among Javanese headmen, whereas during Dutch East India Company times corruption had been associated with both European ...
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[PDF] From Colonialism to Fairtrade - DiVA portalJun 2, 2017 · The Dutch government would in 1830 introduce the cul- tuurstelsel (cultivation system), which forced Indonesian farmers to cultivate coffee and ...
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The Politics of Colonial Exploitation: Java, The Dutch, and the ... - jstorThe Politics of Colonial Exploitation: Java, The Dutch, and the Cultivation System ... ¹ Other problems closer to home, like the preparation of electoral ...
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[PDF] MULTATULI'S VIEW OF JAVA IN THE 1850s.before and after the appearance of Max. Havelaar were compiling abuses and malpractices that were occurring under the. Cultivation System; it would be virtually.Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Multatuli (Eduard Douwes Dekker) - Encyclopedia.comIn 1856, shortly after his appointment as assistant resident of Lebak in west Java, Dekker became involved in an official conflict. The controversy related ...
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Multatuli's Max Havelaar: the Dutch novel that "killed colonialism."Mar 13, 2024 · The novel highlights the abuses of the Dutch Colonial system and was an instant best-seller in The Netherlands, translated and read all over Europe.
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Max Havelaar by Multatuli | Research Starters - EBSCOThe story centers around Max Havelaar, an idealistic Dutch administrator who confronts the injustices and abuses inflicted upon the local Javanese population.Missing: Cultivation accuracy
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A 'shiver' through the country: should we take Multatuli down?Multatuli's Max Havelaar (1860) continues to be a high-profile novel. But is his denunciation of colonial abuses – 'the Javanese are ill-treated!Missing: accuracy | Show results with:accuracy
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The Politics of Colonial: Cornells Fasseur | PDF - ScribdThe extent of the Cultivation System during the period 1840-1850. Percentage of Cultivated Percentage of Population3 Assigned to Landb Allocated to
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[PDF] Surplus Dutch Colonial Big Profits in Indonesia 1878-1942Mar 15, 2019 · Objective – This study aims to analyse the Colonial Drain process to prove the colonial land profits based on the theoretical framework.Missing: subsidies | Show results with:subsidies
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The downhill journey of the Java sugar economy in the Netherlands ...In 1830, Johannes van den Bosch, the governor of the Netherlands Indies, developed a new economic method called the Cultivation System which lasted till 1870.<|separator|>
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The Course of Successful Sustainable Sugar Production in Colonial ...Jun 9, 2025 · This article explores the sugar economy of colonial Java and its course of sustaining the success of sugar production from the 1870s to the 1930s.<|separator|>
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History of Capitalist Development in Indonesia: Part One - Dutch ...Mar 30, 2011 · The Cultivation System (Cultuurstelsel) (1830-1870); The Liberal ... Up to the 1870s, 80 to 90% of the total export value from the Dutch East ...
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[PDF] THE DUTCH COLONIAL ECONOMIC'S POLICY ON NATIVES LAND ...Abstract: This paper analyzes the historical shifts of land property rights in Indonesia's archipelago and how new land laws were formed, especially during ...<|separator|>
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Saru Arifin–Coolie Ordinance 1880 in Colonial IndonesiaDec 18, 2023 · These included the enactment of the Agrarische Wet 1870, also known as the Agrarian Act (Stb. 1870 No. 155), and subsequent enactment of the ...
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[PDF] The Impact of Agrarian Law 1870 on the Indigenous FarmersThe agrarian law of 1870 limits the Governor-General role on land rights. In the previous system, namely, the forced cultivation system, which required ...Missing: efficiency | Show results with:efficiency
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[PDF] AGRARIAN REGIME AND STATE FORMATION IN LATE-COLONIAL ...In this dissertation I interrogate colonial state formation in the Netherlands. East Indies between 1870 and 1939, using the lens of land appropriation ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) The Collapse of Java's Colonial Sugar System and the ...Jul 19, 2019 · The “Sugar Law” of 1870. This enactment, De Suikerwet S 71-136 (Indies Law Books, 1913: 58-90) provided for the gradual. run down of the ...
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[PDF] The Dutch East India Land Syndicate Ltd.The abolition of the Cultivation System came about in 1870, when the Dutch parliament adopted two new laws, the so called Suikerwet and Agrarische Wet. The ...
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Dutch and Indonesian Merchandise Trade, 1870-1969 (million...Table 1 indicates that the Netherlands always had an important merchandise trade deficit and Indonesia a notable surplus, both before and after Indonesian ...
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The complex effects of colonial rule in Indonesia | MIT NewsFeb 5, 2020 · Researchers find that Dutch sugar production in Indonesia in the 19th century entailed industrialization whose economic benefits are still evident today.
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[PDF] The Development Effects of the Extractive Colonial EconomyColonial extraction frequently both reorganized village life around coerced labor and introduced large-scale infrastructure investments and agglomeration forces ...Missing: premiums | Show results with:premiums
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[PDF] The Dutch as Railway Investors at Home and Abroad - DocutrenRailway bonds and shares promised a higher yield, but with less security. Surplus money was usually put out with banks and brokers for periods of – generally – ...
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Indonesian Economic History in the Dutch Colonial Era. Edited by ...The book provides a critical overview of Javanese agrarian history during the Dutch colonial period. Essays on the cultivation system reveal both exploitation ...
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Economic Change in Modern IndonesiaEconomic change in modern Indonesia. Colonial and post-colonial comparisons. Search within full text. Access. Anne Booth, School of Oriental and African ...
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Colonial Exploitation and Economic Development | The Belgian ...Mar 12, 2013 · Colonial Exploitation and Economic Development. The Belgian Congo and the Netherlands Indies Compared. Edited ByEwout Frankema, Frans Buelens.
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[PDF] Anne Booth. The Indonesian Economy in the Nineteenth and ... - H-NetIn her work, she has consistently applied systematic quantitative macroeconomic analysis in combination with a more qualitative evaluation of government policy.
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The complex effects of colonial rule in Indonesia - Global MITFeb 6, 2020 · Dutch rule had long-lasting effects in many areas of civic life, and the Dutch Cultivation System used forced labor, for one thing. “This ...
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(PDF) Economic benefits from colonial assets : the case of the ...... Dutch capital income from abroad of ƒ760 million reflects an average return of. 5 percent. This helps to explain why Indonesia initially absorbed only small ...