Parliamentary Control, Public Discussions andRoyal Autonomy: Sweden, 1750-1780

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Patrik Winton
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Abstract

This article explores developments of secrecy and transparency in relation to fiscal affairs in 18th century Sweden. During the 1750s the government mostly relied on subsidies and loans from the Bank of Sweden to finance deficits and major projects. This system supported the ruling oligarchy and the secrecy that surrounded its financial operations. The system was changed following the Seven Years’ War when the subsidies stopped arriving and the falling value of the Swedish currency forced limitations on the issuance of bank liquidity. Instead external borrowing, in Amsterdam and Genoa, and internal borrowing expanded. This change went hand in hand with increasing openness concerning fiscal affairs and more critical public discussions about the use of resources. However, the inability to find compromises led to the royal coup in 1772, which in turn resulted in a strengthening of royal power and a stop to open discussions about key fiscal affairs. The period ended with a return to greater economic stability, but it also entailed a return to the secrecy of the 1740s and 1750s.
议会控制、公众讨论和王室自治:瑞典,1750-1780
本文探讨了18世纪瑞典财政事务中保密和透明度的发展。在18世纪50年代,政府主要依靠瑞典银行的补贴和贷款来填补赤字和重大项目。这一体系支持着寡头统治及其金融运作的秘密性。这一制度在七年战争后发生了变化,当时补贴停止发放,瑞典货币贬值迫使银行限制流动性的发放。相反,阿姆斯特丹和热那亚的外部借贷和内部借贷都有所扩大。与此同时,财政事务的公开性不断提高,公众对资源使用的讨论也变得更加关键。然而,无法找到妥协导致了1772年的皇家政变,这反过来又导致了王权的加强,并停止了对关键财政事务的公开讨论。这一时期以经济更加稳定的回归而结束,但它也带来了18世纪40年代和50年代那种保密的回归。
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Histoire et Mesure
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