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Author:Eggertsson, T.
Title:No experiments, monumental disasters: why it took a thousand years to develop a specialized fishing industry in Iceland
Journal:Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
1996 : JUL, VOL. 30:1, p. 1-24
Index terms:ECONOMICS
ICELAND
FISHING
Language:eng
Abstract:Iceland has been renowned for its rich fisheries since the Middle Ages, attracting fishing fleets from various European countries. Yet the institutions of premodern Iceland permitted ocean fishing only as a part-time activity for farmers and trapped the country in abject poverty until late in the 19th century. Landed interests, who feared competition in the labour market, tied labour to the land. The domestic constraint, which would not have sufficed in an open economy, was complemented by the Danish colonial policy of isolation and monopoly trade.
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