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from their main base (in the best conditions). During the three centuries after Vasco de Gama had reached India, European … trading areas dramatically expanded to the shores of Asia, and a long period of harsh competition set the East India Companies …
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, particularly in India and Pakistan, and argues that inequality between countries exacerbates inequality within countries. The … chapter begins with the premise that economic inequality between India and Pakistan and their developed counterparts, attracts … resources not only in India and Pakistan but also all developing host economies, and thereby bolster the relative position of …
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Machine generated contents note: 1.The Hidden Wound -- 2.This Imperious Company -- 3.Out of the Shadows -- 4.The Bengal Revolution -- 5.The Great East Indian Crash -- 6.Regulating the Company -- 7.Justice Will be Done -- 8.The Toxic Exchange -- 9.A Skulking Power -- 10.Unfinished Business
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This study concerns eighteenth century Dutch East India Company (VOC) tax farming practices in the Southeast Asian port …
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nations and the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), and Khoe nations and the Dutch East India Company (VOC). This case study is …
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