Built largely to support the early mining industry, the Cape Colony's railway substantially reduced the cost of transport to the interior and account for 22-25 percent of the increase in the Colony's labor productivity from 1873 to 1905. Little of the gains went to the state-owned company: the Cape government seems instead to have mainly considered the railway as a means to local development. In this regard, traffic data for 1905 suggest that the railway contributed to the expansion of the mining areas and to the growth of the Western Cape district on the basis of domestic demand
In this paper we investigate the specific mechanisms of British financial influence in the Cape Colo...
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Built largely to support the early mining industry, the Cape Colony's railway substantially reduced ...
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© 1973 Dr. J. P. FogartyThis thesis attempts to assess the role of the railways in the economic deve...
The resource curse literature underscores the fact that extractive economies face challenges in dive...
The railways were above all an economic enterprise important in forging informal and formal empire. ...
Until the 19th century land transport was almost entirely dependant on the horse. It was expensive a...
Throughout the second half of the nineteenth century railroads were considered important, perhaps es...
Although historians have usually acknowledged the importance of the railways for economic growth in ...
Railway transportation has influenced many aspects of communities that have come in contact with the...
Please do not quote without author’s Permission Railroads played a key role in 19th century economic...
1. This thesis has been undertaken as a first attempt to an analysis of the economics of railway...
In this paper we investigate the specific mechanisms of British financial influence in the Cape Colo...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the railways that were proposed, financed and built on the ...
This study examines, in some depth, the rationale behind the tramway development that occurred in Ki...
Built largely to support the early mining industry, the Cape Colony's railway substantially reduced ...
AbstractThe public expenditure shifts that took place following the discovery of diamonds and gold d...
Earlier this month, Indian Railways celebrated its 160th anniversary. The first passenger train set ...
© 1973 Dr. J. P. FogartyThis thesis attempts to assess the role of the railways in the economic deve...
The resource curse literature underscores the fact that extractive economies face challenges in dive...
The railways were above all an economic enterprise important in forging informal and formal empire. ...
Until the 19th century land transport was almost entirely dependant on the horse. It was expensive a...
Throughout the second half of the nineteenth century railroads were considered important, perhaps es...
Although historians have usually acknowledged the importance of the railways for economic growth in ...
Railway transportation has influenced many aspects of communities that have come in contact with the...
Please do not quote without author’s Permission Railroads played a key role in 19th century economic...
1. This thesis has been undertaken as a first attempt to an analysis of the economics of railway...
In this paper we investigate the specific mechanisms of British financial influence in the Cape Colo...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the railways that were proposed, financed and built on the ...
This study examines, in some depth, the rationale behind the tramway development that occurred in Ki...