The paper re-examines the role of the state in economic change in colonial India (1757–1947), by paying attention to fiscal capacity. This capacity was larger than that of the precolonial states, and based on different foundations, such as centralisation of finance and securitisation of public debt. Nevertheless, the effort to raise finance hit a barrier, which had owed to the separation of debt from revenue operations. Did the barrier matter? By keeping markets open, the colonial state served private enterprise, but its failure to sustain growth in fiscal capacity compromised public investment in infrastructure and social development
This paper compares economic outcomes across areas in India that were under direct British colonial ...
Banking experienced large growth in colonial India along with a process of commercialization of agri...
India fell behind during colonial rule. The absolute and relative decline of Indian GDP per capita w...
The paper discusses the rise of the East India Company in the contested political world of eighteent...
It is well known that variations in state capacity between different colonial regimes have had persi...
Interpretations of the role of the state in economic change in colonial (1858-1947) and post-colonia...
This dissertation examines how direct versus indirect rule shaped late colonial India through govern...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
This book examines the evolution of fiscal capacity in the context of colonial state formation and t...
Abstract: This paper will argue that the way in which the Pakistani and Indian states have legitimi...
Political science is concerned with the study of polities. However, remarkably few scholars are fami...
This dissertation asks why certain commercial organizations but not others become governors of terri...
Does pre-colonial history – and in particular the role of interstate warfare – help explain long-run...
Published online: 13 October 2023In Central India, the Narmada River separates two regions that have...
This paper compares economic outcomes across areas in India that were under direct British colonial ...
Banking experienced large growth in colonial India along with a process of commercialization of agri...
India fell behind during colonial rule. The absolute and relative decline of Indian GDP per capita w...
The paper discusses the rise of the East India Company in the contested political world of eighteent...
It is well known that variations in state capacity between different colonial regimes have had persi...
Interpretations of the role of the state in economic change in colonial (1858-1947) and post-colonia...
This dissertation examines how direct versus indirect rule shaped late colonial India through govern...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
Characterizing major transformations in Indian state and society during the twilight of the Mughal E...
This book examines the evolution of fiscal capacity in the context of colonial state formation and t...
Abstract: This paper will argue that the way in which the Pakistani and Indian states have legitimi...
Political science is concerned with the study of polities. However, remarkably few scholars are fami...
This dissertation asks why certain commercial organizations but not others become governors of terri...
Does pre-colonial history – and in particular the role of interstate warfare – help explain long-run...
Published online: 13 October 2023In Central India, the Narmada River separates two regions that have...
This paper compares economic outcomes across areas in India that were under direct British colonial ...
Banking experienced large growth in colonial India along with a process of commercialization of agri...
India fell behind during colonial rule. The absolute and relative decline of Indian GDP per capita w...