Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1940, Side 90

Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1940, Side 90
84 LE NORD The political separation between Finland and Sweden pro- duced also economic difficulties of another kind. Before 1809 capital had flown easily between the different parts of the king- dom. This freedom of capital movements would no doubt have acquired greater importance when the trend towards industrial- ization became manifest about the middle of the century, and in all likelihood there would have been a considerable flow of capital from Sweden to Finland. As it was, capital movements of this kind were partly obstructed by the political conditions. Moreover, the fatal connection with the Russian monetary system, which lasted till the i86os, involved Finland in currency distur- bances, and that reacted for some time unfavourably on the willingness of foreign capitalists to invest money in Finland. The separation in 1809 also entailed difficulties of another and probably more important kind. As long as both Sweden and Finland formed parts of the same kingdom there had been an active interchange not only of commodities and capital but also of men. When about the middle of the nineteenth century the industrial revolution was beginning to transform the economy of the Northern countries, the need for able business leaders became still more urgent than before. In Sweden the iron industry with its great international connections had served as an admirable educator of technicians and industrialists. In addition there was a considerable influx of foreign business leaders. Thus Sweden was comparatively well armed to take her share in the great inter- national expansion about the middle of the century. In Finland conditions were not quite so favourable. Finland at the separation from Sweden possessed no very considerable class of industrialists. In this situation the free intercourse of men and ideas across the Gulf of Bothnia had been a great advantage. The need for co- operation of this kind became still more pressing when the great era of industrialization was drawing nearer. But the political se- paration in 1809 had reduced intercourse between the two coun- tries. If still active it was considerably less than before. The loss could not be made good by Russia, where conditions were in many respects different from those of Finland. None the less Fin- land succeeded by degrees in creating a class of efficient business leaders and industrialists, and if at first delayed, industrialization later on developed vigorously. But about the middle of the nine- teenth century and for some time afterwards the difficulty now referred to was very perceptible.
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