Background of Dutch East Indies’s economy system:
Before the arrival of the Dutch, the economy was self sufficient. The local didn’t make use of the vast amount of resource available.
After 1830, the Dutch government introduced the Cultivation System. It brought the Dutch and their Indonesian collaborators enormous wealth, with all the native workers planting on beneficial plants, bringing net cash to the country.
In 1901 the Ethical Policy was introduced, which included somewhat increased investment in indigenous education, and modest political reforms, showing the will to improve the native’s life standard of the Dutch.
Dutch East Indies as an economic hub:
If you want to make it big through trade, the Dutch East Indies is a must go place! Marvel at the reforms in trade that have been bestowed upon us! The monopoly that the Dutch has over all trade is shocking sales figure sky-high! The natives used to only do small trade and concentrated largely on farming. But with our intercession, large overseas markets have been opened by European merchants and travelers. Most of the world’s supply of quinine and pepper, over a third of its rubber, a quarter of its coconut products, and a fifth of its tea, sugar, coffee, and oil are all exported from the Dutch East Indies. This economic prosperity has made the Netherlands one of the most influential colonial powers.
The ports built by the Dutch East Indian Company have helped improve trade and will ensure your business in Dutch East Indies beneficial. More and more large vessels are able to dock at the ports for re-supplying and trade. With the increase in visitors and supplies needed as well as trade, the service industry and trade industry has boomed. The industrialization brought by the Dutch has expanded production of tradable goods and products.
Moreover, the native community never fails at being the peasants. Their labor costs are so insignificant, making businesses even more lucrative.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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