During the early 20th century, South Asia experienced its most regionally integrated period in history, and under British rule, port cities were well connected via coasting trade. This paper examines the trade structure within British India between 1905 to 1931 and shows how South Asia was regionally integrated both through quantitative measures and various maps
Includes bibliographical references (p. 681-693) and index.14. Business Groups Facing the Challenges...
This paper seeks to explain the pattern of industrial investment in India under British rule. While ...
Taking a closer look at a variety of human and other interconnections and especially at processes of...
Using grain fee statistics for eighty five towns throughout the Middle East, South, and Southeast As...
This thesis analyses the role of the Indian Ocean in contributing to a distinctly integrated maritim...
In the early 20th century, the British Empire primarily governed South Asia, and these regions share...
International audienceThis chapter examines the historical evolution of maritime shipping network in...
The Indian Ocean of the 16th century witnessed the advance of the Portuguese power, the rise of the ...
The paper tries to present an entire picture of the internal trade of Bengal in late colonial period...
With the rise of post-colonialism during the latter twentieth century, more focus has been given to ...
This paper seeks to explain the pattern of industrial investment in India under British rule. While ...
The paper attempt to construct trade barrier indices of selected South Asia countrie
Economic integration of South Asia and East Asia has been growing steadily since the 1990s, fuelled ...
This paper examines the economic designs of Tipu sultan in linking Mysore trade routes with Malabar ...
This paper identifies the absence of both sub-continentally oriented histories which knit together t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 681-693) and index.14. Business Groups Facing the Challenges...
This paper seeks to explain the pattern of industrial investment in India under British rule. While ...
Taking a closer look at a variety of human and other interconnections and especially at processes of...
Using grain fee statistics for eighty five towns throughout the Middle East, South, and Southeast As...
This thesis analyses the role of the Indian Ocean in contributing to a distinctly integrated maritim...
In the early 20th century, the British Empire primarily governed South Asia, and these regions share...
International audienceThis chapter examines the historical evolution of maritime shipping network in...
The Indian Ocean of the 16th century witnessed the advance of the Portuguese power, the rise of the ...
The paper tries to present an entire picture of the internal trade of Bengal in late colonial period...
With the rise of post-colonialism during the latter twentieth century, more focus has been given to ...
This paper seeks to explain the pattern of industrial investment in India under British rule. While ...
The paper attempt to construct trade barrier indices of selected South Asia countrie
Economic integration of South Asia and East Asia has been growing steadily since the 1990s, fuelled ...
This paper examines the economic designs of Tipu sultan in linking Mysore trade routes with Malabar ...
This paper identifies the absence of both sub-continentally oriented histories which knit together t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 681-693) and index.14. Business Groups Facing the Challenges...
This paper seeks to explain the pattern of industrial investment in India under British rule. While ...
Taking a closer look at a variety of human and other interconnections and especially at processes of...