THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF BUKOVINA (I) THE FIRST PERIOD OF AUSTRIAN RULE: 1774 - 1849
Liviu-George Maha,
Gabriel Donici and
Sorin-Ştefan Maha ()
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Sorin-Ştefan Maha: „Al. I. Cuza” University of Iaşi, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Review of Economic and Business Studies, 2010, issue 6, 223-241
Abstract:
The annexation of Bukovina by the Habsburg Empire was a decisive moment for its economic and social evolution. The measures taken by the new administration, right after 1775, created the basis for a rapid economic development, which had positive effects on the standard of living and the quality of life in the region. The administrative reform, the transformation of the legal system, the investments in infrastructure, the new fiscal rules, as well as all the other economic policies which were promoted, generated a considerable economic progress. However, we shouldn’t omit the contribution of the human factor, the period analyzed in this paper being characterized by deep demographic transformations. Economically, after the occupation of the province, Bukovina underwent spectacular transformation, stimulated by the development of infrastructure and by the influx of specialists from other parts of the empire, as well as by the new opportunities offered by the market and the State’s policies promoting certain fields of activity. Industry recorded the most spectacular growth, the most dynamic industries being breweries, distilleries, milling, logging, the production of glass and paper etc. At the same time, the discovery of some pitch pits, salt water springs and peat deposits spurred the development of other industries.
Keywords: economic growth; reforms; immigration; values; mentalities; integration; economic development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F15 F22 N13 N33 N43 O14 O52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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