Forgot your Password? | Register

Retail growth and consumer changes in a declining urban economy: Antwerp (1650–1750)

BRUNO BLONDÉ
ILJA VAN DAMME

Volume 63, Issue 3

Abstract

This article examines the interplay between retail changes and transformations in the material culture of Antwerp, a provincial town in the southern Netherlands. We argue that major changes in the eighteenth-century material culture and retail sector were not significantly linked to preconditions of economic growth and urbanization. The Antwerp 'retail paradox' is that of a shrinking economic horizon running parallel to material culture and retail transformations, usually connected to expanding urban economies and societies. Changing retail and consumer practices explain the growing and prospering retail sector, rather than a growing economy.


Article Type: OA
Page range: 638 - 663
Extent: Page(s)

View Article

Join us

Membership information for the Economic History Society

Click here for more information

Forthcoming Events

Join us at the next EHS conference

Click here for more information