Transportation and regional inequality: the impact of railways in the Nordic countries, 1860-1960

Author

Kerstin, Enflo

Alvarez Palau, Eduard Josep

Martí Henneberg, Jordi

Other authors

Universitat de Lleida

Lund University

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

Publication date

2019-04-15T11:37:09Z

2019-04-15T11:37:09Z

2018-04



Abstract

Before industrialisation the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) were part of Europe's poor periphery, but over the last century these countries have become some of the richest in the world. This article analyses the origins of Nordic growth from the late nineteenth century, focusing on a previously neglected topic: the role of transportation. We argue that transportation, and most notably large investments in railways, played a key role in Nordic industrialisation. Railways made the exploitation and exportation of natural resources possible in what had previously been isolated areas and helped fuel a process of rural-based industrialisation. By creating conditions that favoured migration towards previously scarcely populated, but economically booming areas, Nordic industrialisation was paralleled by a reduction in regional inequality as measured in per capita GDP. We assert that railways were built before local population growth and helped shape the economic landscape of the entire region. We illustrate these points using maps based on Historical Geographic Information Systems (HGIS) highlighting railways, regional GDP and population densities from the mid nineteenth century until 1960.

Document Type

Article
Submitted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

regional inequality; railways; historical GIS; population growth; economic growth; nordic countries; desigualtat regional; ferrocarrils; SIG històric; creixement de la població; desenvolupament econòmic; països nòrdics; desigualdad regional; vías férreas; SIG histórico; crecimiento de la población; crecimiento económico; países nórdicos; Economic development; Desenvolupament econòmic; Desarrollo económico

Publisher

Journal of Historical Geography

Related items

Journal of Historical Geography, 2018, 62()

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2018.05.001

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