1st Edition

National Wealth, Income and the History of Economic Growth Finland from the Late 19th Century until the Second World War

By Heikki Mikkonen Copyright 2025
190 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Despite its current dominant status, economic growth emerged as a field of study and as a political objective only after the Second World War. This book provides an alternative perspective to the Anglo-centric historical analysis of growth by turning the focus on Finland and other Nordic countries from the late 19th century until the Second World War. Moreover, it provides a conceptual history... Read more

Acknowledgements

1 Introduction       

2 National Wealth of a Grand Duchy     

3 Republic-building in a Fractured Order     

4 From a Crisis to the Wealthy 1930s           

5 Conclusions

Index

Biography

Heikki Mikkonen is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki and a researcher at the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. He holds a PhD in History from Tampere University. His current research projects explore invocation and contestation of expert knowledge in political discourses and aim at a comprehensive mapping of scientific life in the republic of Finland since 1918.

” …this is a pioneer study on the political economy of growth discourse during the 19th and 20th century in Finland situated at the tumultuous crossroads between Western and Eastern Europe."

- Lars Magnusson, Uppsala University.