竞争力与德荷货币关系,1871-1931

H. Klemann
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在1945年后的荷兰,通过保持低工资来增强国家的国际竞争力成为一种公认的策略。其目标是提高国家竞争力和保持高就业率。这种通过冻结工资来保持低价格的传统是依赖国际经济关系的结果,这种关系是小型开放经济体的特征。1945年后,工资不仅相对较低;至少从19世纪90年代开始,当两国变得更加依赖对方时,与邻国(尤其是德国)相比,这一比例也很低。在1914年之前的时期,由于其完善的社会保障立法,工业卡特尔化,特别是土地保护政策,德国的价格相对较高。德国的物价在1870年至1913年间上涨,而其所有西方邻国的物价虽有波动,但或多或少保持稳定。即使与其他西方大陆国家相比,荷兰的物价也相对较低。这篇文章讨论了1870-1931年间,这个开放的小国需要低工资来保持其工业竞争力,以及由此产生的后果。
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Competitiveness and German-Dutch Monetary Relations, 1871–1931
In the Netherlands post-1945, strengthening the country's international competitiveness by keeping wages low became an accepted strategy. The goal was to improve national competitiveness and keep employment high. This tradition of keeping prices low by freezing wages was the result of the dependency on international economic relationships that is characteristic of small, open economies. Wages were not only relatively low after 1945; they were also low when compared with neighbouring countries, particularly Germany, from at least the 1890s when the two nations became more dependent on each other. In the pre-1914 period, Germany had relatively high prices as a result of its well-developed social security legislation, the cartelization of industry, and its agrarian protection policy in particular. German prices rose between 1870 and 1913, while those of all of its Western neighbours were, with fluctuations, more or less stable. Dutch prices became relatively low even when compared with those in other Western continental countries. This is an article on both the notion that this small, open country needed low wages to keep its industry competitive and the consequences thereof in the period 1870-1931.
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