2012
DOI: 10.18352/tseg.249
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Wat is winst? De economische impact van de Nederlandse trans-Atlantische slavenhande

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“…70 Matthias van Rossum and Karwan Fatah-Black, however, claim that the Dutch transatlantic slave trade had a much greater impact on the Dutch economy overall than hitherto assumed. 71 A claim which not only seems to be supported by Acemoglu et al, but also by many of the fijindings over the past twenty years. 72 Over the past two decades, a number of studies have provided a better insight into the profijitability of the plantations in the eighteenth century, for example.…”
Section: Increasing Recognition Of the Importance Of The Atlantic Ecomentioning
confidence: 86%
“…70 Matthias van Rossum and Karwan Fatah-Black, however, claim that the Dutch transatlantic slave trade had a much greater impact on the Dutch economy overall than hitherto assumed. 71 A claim which not only seems to be supported by Acemoglu et al, but also by many of the fijindings over the past twenty years. 72 Over the past two decades, a number of studies have provided a better insight into the profijitability of the plantations in the eighteenth century, for example.…”
Section: Increasing Recognition Of the Importance Of The Atlantic Ecomentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Recent research has established that Dutch Atlantic trade grew from 4.7 million guilders per year in the early eighteenth century to 21.1 million in the 1770s, which 7 The debate about the impact of the slave trade in the Republic is ongoing. See, for example, van Rossum and Fatah-Black (2012); Fatah-Black and van Rossum (2015); Eltis and Lewis (2016).…”
Section: The Second Dutch Atlanticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De maatschappelijke impact hiervan was ook in Nederland groot. Meer en meer ondernemers begonnen zich met de slavenhandel in te laten en steeds meer mensen kregen een directe band met deze handel en aanverwante activiteiten ( Van Rossum & Fatah-Black, 2012). De slavenhandel had altijd veel krediet nodig gehad om slavenreizen te kunnen financieren.…”
Section: Theologische Verhandeling Over Slavernijunclassified