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status as a hegemon. In this essay, I underline the need for Britain to colonize India, its biggest possession. India … surplus as a cause of underdevelopment of India to a transfer of surplus from India to Britain as a cause of development of …
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dispersion. One explanation may be that India was a partially integrated economy at the time of railroad expansion. Lines …” on lines between British India and princely states …
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This article contributes new time series for studying the UK economy during World War I and the interwar period. The time series are per capita hours worked and average capital income, labor income, and consumption tax rates. Uninterrupted time series of these variables are provided for an...
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New monthly freight rate indices for 13 coal trade routes from Britain 1919-1939 are presented. The new indices form the basis of a review of the interwar freight markets and their relationship to the timing and severity of general business cycles. New time series of laid-up tonnage provide the...
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This article contributes new time series for studying the UK economy during World War I and the interwar period. The time series are per capita hours worked and average capital income, labor income, and consumption tax rates. Uninterrupted time series of these variables are provided for an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014186098
This article contributes new time series for studying the U.K. economy during World War I and the interwar period. The time series are per capita hours worked and average tax rates of capital income, labor income, and consumption. Uninterrupted time series of these variables are provided for an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014048954
the Indian economy. We highlight four main points. First, the Government of India had a strong influence on railways from … railway development. We review the relationship between Government of India ownership and operating efficiency. Perhaps …
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The corporate history of Ford in Malaya from 1926 to 1957 reveals Ford Canada's global strategy to tap new British colonial markets. A combination of factors motivated Ford Canada to set up a subsidiary in Malaya, whose subsequent domestic sales and marketing success depended on maintaining...
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The purpose of this shorter paper is to estimate the trend of 18 th century British slave prices. We apply robust econometric procedures on slave price data constructed by Whatley (2018) over the period 1699 to 1807 and find evidence of a structural break in 1740, thereby advocating a broken...
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