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Accounting for the wealth of Denmark: a case study of Smithian growth using the emergence of modern accounting in Danish dairying
Authors:Markus Lampe
Institution:1. markus.lampe@wu.ac.at
Abstract:Abstract

The idea of “Smithian growth” rests on a “natural” development out of agriculture through capital accumulation, and the division of labour. We confront these concepts with an “historical experiment” and the case of Danish agriculture in the nineteenth century. Specifically, we look at how accounting was used to promote specialization, ultimately in butter production, leading to the massive increases in productivity that Smith predicted. We also observe the emergence of Smithian “philosophers”. This ultimately led to the capital-intensive industrialization of Danish agriculture through butter factories, and general development. We argue that this establishes the historical relevance of Smith’s theories.
Keywords:Accounting  bookkeeping  dairies  Denmark  Smithian growth  Adam Smith
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