Abstract
The arrival of cheap American wheat in the European market the 1870's brought down the prices of agricultural produce, in particular those of grain. The resulting agricultural depression led in turn to the adoption in most countries of protectionist policies. In Scandinavia, however, only Sweden resorted to protection; Denmark, Norway and Finland adhering to free trade. Denmark was successful in her efforts to switch over to a many-sided dairy-farming; the agricultural policy of Norway was — according to O. A. JohnsenFootnote1— not successful since not only the import of cereals but even the import of butter increased.
Norwegische Wirtschaftsgeschichte, 1939, pp. 499-503.
Norwegische Wirtschaftsgeschichte, 1939, pp. 499-503.
Notes
Norwegische Wirtschaftsgeschichte, 1939, pp. 499-503.