Structural Change in the Swedish economy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century – The role of import substitution and export demand
Abstract
The paper presents input-output tables for the Swedish economy for 1885,
1898 and 1913. These tables are used to explore structural change and to decompose
Swedish economic growth in 1885–1898 and 1898–1913 into different demand sources:
exports, import substitution and home market growth. While the 1890’s was a decade
of import substitution export demand was always important and a much more
important source of demand growth than import substitution after the turn of the
century 1900
University
Göteborg University, School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economic History
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Date
2007-02-21Author
Bohlin, Jan
Keywords
Economic History
Input-output tables
Inter-industry economics
Structural change
JEL D57; N13
Publication type
report
ISSN
1653-1000
Series/Report no.
Göteborg Papers in Economic History
no 8
Language
eng