Quality of Life Leisure Indicators by Community – University Institute for Social Research

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4. One last is the equivalent of 30 Mud or hectolitres. Although the government described the measures as moderate, they were condemned both by the protectionists, who considered them inadequate, and by the free-traders, who viewed them as prohibitive. 44 However, the situation of extremely low prices which led to the new tariffs soon passed, and as prices moved strongly upwards45 so the protectionist impact of the new flat rate duties diminished. The Belgian secession, combined with a poor harvest at home which forced up prices, led to a reversal in government policy.

I. I "0 0-5 ;j' ~~ " \ -.... '\ \\ '----. ..!!... 9.. '" !!. .. III ~ to. 2. Production of major arable products in the Netherlands. 1837- 1850 72 24 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE NETHERLANDS Although a comparable comparison cannot be made for potatoes, the decline was evidently of far greater magnitude. Whilst the time scale of analysis is relatively short there is evidence in this period of a shift in production towards the major traded grain products and a severe decline in the production of the major subsistence food for the poor and for the subsistence farmer - potatoes.

By the late 1840's not only is the volume of shipping entering and leaving Dutch ports greater than it had been in the early '30's, but larger too than the volume of the united Kingdom of the Netherlands in the 1820's. Moreover, apart from the decline in 1833 as a result of the embargo placed on Dutch shipping and the slight depression in the early 1840's, Dutch shipping captured a steadily increasing share of the total. 4 per cent in 1848. Furthermore, this increase in 33 R. T. GRIFFITHS '200000 \'00000 OUTGOING SHIPPING TOTAL SHIPPING LADEN + BALLAST '000000 / ,------J / / I .

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