1st Edition

Norwegian Catch-Up Development and Globalization before World War II

By Jonathon W. Moses Copyright 2005
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    Norwegian Catch-Up looks at the early Norwegian economic trajectory in light of its external commitments and opportunities. Detailing Norway's economic performance relative to other countries at a time characterized by globalization, it has particular focus on the role of international trade, investment and migration.

    The book examines how a small open state adapted successfully to the demands of (and opportunities provided by) a global market place. Not only did Norway manage an impressive economic record but it developed concomitantly. In short the Norwegian example provides hope for development in a context of globalization.

    This text provides the student with a pioneering new vantage point for understanding the nature and scope of today's globalization and its effect on economic (and political) development. It also provides a historical reflection on the liberal antecedent of modern social democracy.

    1. A Cinderella Story  2. Global Opportunities  3. The Norwegian Context  4. Natural Bounty  5. Trading Up  6. Capital Gains  7. On the Move  8. The End of an Era  9. Interwar Epilogue

    Biography

    Jonathon W. Moses is from the Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway.