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A History of Cold War Industrialisation - Finnish Shipbuilding between East and West (Paperback)
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A History of Cold War Industrialisation - Finnish Shipbuilding between East and West (Paperback)
Series: Perspectives in Economic and Social History
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This monograph explores the economic consequences of the Cold War,
a polarised world order which politicised technology and shaped
industrial development. It provides a detailed archival-based
history of the Finnish shipbuilding industry (1952-1996), which f
lourished, thanks to the special relationship between Finland and
the Soviet Union. Overall, it shows how a small country, Finland,
gained power during the Cold War through international economic and
technological cooperation. The work places Finland in a firmly
international context and assesses the state-industry relationship
from five different angles: technopolitics, trade infrastructure,
techno-scientific cooperation, industrial reorganisation, and state
aid. It presents a novel way to analyse industrialisation as an
interaction between institutional stabilisation and f luctuation
within a techno-economic system. In so doing, it makes empirical,
theoretical, and methodological contributions to the history of
industrial change. A History of Cold War Industrialisation will be
of interest to advanced students and scholars in economic history,
maritime history, Cold War history, and international political
economy.
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