State-Juristic Regulation of the Industry in Western Siberia in the Second Half of the XVШth- First Half of the XIXth Centuries
The article shows peculiarities of the state-juristic regulation of the industrial production in Western Siberia in the second half of the XVIIIth and the first half of the XIXth centuries. It points out the state policy, oriented to the stimulation of developing industry, and did not always assume encouragement of the private enterprise. It appears in limitation of the merchants’ rights on purchase of serf workers, in giving monopolistic rights to the nobility so as to participate in some kinds of industrial production, and in keeping preemptive rights in for landowners to explore the excavation of the earth. It notes also that especial role in modernization of the Russian economy in Western Siberia belonged to the state and the Cabinet’s industry.
Issue: 3, 2007
Series of issue: Humanities (History. Archeology. Ethnology)
Pages: 28 — 34
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