This paper revisits the relationship between capitalism and colonialism by examining the case of British India under East India Company rule (1757-1858). The Marxist-nationalist historiography claims that colonialism generated a steady drain of wealth and that this drain was responsible for Indian famines, poverty, inequality, and economic retardation. I use the East India Company budgets to measure the extent of the wealth that was drained through three direct channels: oppressive land taxes, unproductive expenditures on the imperial army and civil administration, and the unrequited export of commodities from India to Britain. I conclude that available figures lend empirical support to the Marxist interpretation. There was a drain of wealt...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
India was under direct British administrative control for almost a century, with independence from B...
<p>What is the impact of colonialism on public goods provision? This article examines India, once th...
Britains rapid industrial development at the end of the 18th century strengthened the economic and p...
Among all the national movements in colonial countries, the Indian national movement (1885-1947) was...
Given the lively debate on the consequences of British colonialism on the Indian economy in the real...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Karl Marx offers a penetrating understanding of British colonia...
A view popular in Indian economic history scholarship claims that the institutional and commercial p...
This essay will focus on whether or not dominant presence of Britain in India during the eighteenth ...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
India was under direct British administrative control for almost a century, with independence from B...
<p>What is the impact of colonialism on public goods provision? This article examines India, once th...
Britains rapid industrial development at the end of the 18th century strengthened the economic and p...
Among all the national movements in colonial countries, the Indian national movement (1885-1947) was...
Given the lively debate on the consequences of British colonialism on the Indian economy in the real...
This inquiry seeks to establish that Karl Marx offers a penetrating understanding of British colonia...
A view popular in Indian economic history scholarship claims that the institutional and commercial p...
This essay will focus on whether or not dominant presence of Britain in India during the eighteenth ...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
This paper argues that to restore the link between economic history and modern India, a different na...
India was under direct British administrative control for almost a century, with independence from B...
<p>What is the impact of colonialism on public goods provision? This article examines India, once th...