Economic Situation of the Venetian Istria in the 17th and 18th Centuries

Authors

  • Darko Darovec

Keywords:

Istra, Beneška republika, gospodarstvo

Abstract

The period between the 16th and the beginning of the 19th centuries, when Istria was governed by the Venetians, was marked by stagnation and economic decline. One of the reasons for this was the new, central role of the Trieste, and partly also the Rijeka, harbors. The old, traditional merchant routes, once leading from the continental hinterland to Venetian Istria, were thus rerouted to both Hapsburg harbors. Aside from unfavorable demographic factors this sorry state of the Istrian economy was also the result of the Venetian tax policy. Before being shipped overseas, every product had to be sent to Venice for tax purposes; furthermore, from the middle of the 17th century the insatiable treasury steadily increased taxes on most products which brought in any kind of profit; the produce for home consumption were not exempt either. This policy gave rise to contraband activities which could not be stopped by any, however intimidating, punishments.

Published

2000-01-01

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