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Great Britain and the colonies, 1815-1865, edited with an introd. by A. G. L. Shaw.

By: Shaw, A. G. L. (Alan George Lewers), 1916- [comp.]Series: Debates in economic historyPublication details: London, Methuen [1970] Description: viii, 216 p. 22 cmISBN: 0416142400Subject(s): Free trade -- Great Britain | Protectionism -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Colonies -- Economic policy | Great Britain -- Colonies -- CommerceDDC classification: 325.3/42 LOC classification: HF1533. | S56
Contents:
1. John S. Galbraith: Myths of the "Little England" Era. p27. / 2. Edward R. Kittrell: The Development of the Theory of Colonization in English Classical Political Economy. p46. / 3. B. Semmell: The Philosophical Radicals and Colonialism. p77. / 4. D. N. Winch: Classical Economics and the Case for Colonization. p93. / 5. R. N. Ghosh: The Colonization Controversy: R. J. Wilmot-Horton and the Classical Economists. p110. / 6. G.S.L. Tucker: The Application and Significance of Theories of the Effect of Economic Progress on the Rate of Profit, 1800 - 1850. p132. / 7. John Gallagher and Ronald Robinson: The Imperialism of Free Trade. p142. / 8. Oliver MacDonagh: The Anti-Imperialism of Free Trade. p164./ 9. R.J. Moore: Imperialism and Free Trade Policy in India, 1853-1854. p184. / 10. H.O. Pappe: Wakefield and Marx. p197.
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Bibliography: p. [214]-216.

1. John S. Galbraith: Myths of the "Little England" Era. p27. / 2. Edward R. Kittrell: The Development of the Theory of Colonization in English Classical Political Economy. p46. / 3. B. Semmell: The Philosophical Radicals and Colonialism. p77. / 4. D. N. Winch: Classical Economics and the Case for Colonization. p93. / 5. R. N. Ghosh: The Colonization Controversy: R. J. Wilmot-Horton and the Classical Economists. p110. / 6. G.S.L. Tucker: The Application and Significance of Theories of the Effect of Economic Progress on the Rate of Profit, 1800 - 1850. p132. / 7. John Gallagher and Ronald Robinson: The Imperialism of Free Trade. p142. / 8. Oliver MacDonagh: The Anti-Imperialism of Free Trade. p164./ 9. R.J. Moore: Imperialism and Free Trade Policy in India, 1853-1854. p184. / 10. H.O. Pappe: Wakefield and Marx. p197.