This study examines the rhetorical strategies deployed by supporters of the Dundee jute industry (DJI) during the legislative debate surrounding British trade policy of the inter-war period. It conducts a content analysis of the House of Commons debate on 2 February, 1938 on a motion entitled 'Importations from Overseas'. This debate highlights the position and the rhetorical strategies of the jute industry through its parliamentary surrogates. Analysis suggests that rhetorical strategies challenged policy, while avoiding a direct or explicit challenge to the dominant institutional logic of free trade. This study also furthers our understanding of government-industry relations in the jute industry during the inter-war period
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Raw jute became a major item in international commodity trade in the decades after 1850, a significa...
This study examines the rhetorical strategies deployed by supporters of the Dundee jute industry (DJ...
This research uses the ‘demand-side thesis’ to examine the decline of the Dundee jute industry. In ...
Using archival and interview data, this paper uses institutional theory (INT) to analyze the role th...
Using archival and interview data, this paper uses institutional theory (INT) to analyze the role th...
This paper examines path dependency and technological lock-in in the evolution of the Dundee jute in...
The decline of Dundee's jute industry is used here to throw fresh light on the much broader discussi...
From the 1840s onwards, as the commercial success of jute as a packing medium grew, the fortunes of ...
This paper examines the development of the 1963 court case brought by the Board of Trade's Restricti...
This paper examines the development of the 1963 court case brought by the Board of Trade's Restricti...
Up until the First World War a number of staple exports formed the core of Britain’s industrial econ...
The decline of Dundee's jute industry is used here to throw fresh light on the much broader discussi...
Often referred to as the ‘Dutch disease’ economies with resource advantages or specific specialisati...
This article uses newly available state and business records to investigate the effectiveness of Buy...
This article examines the attempts by the Dundee jute industry to recruit women workers in the years...
Raw jute became a major item in international commodity trade in the decades after 1850, a significa...
This study examines the rhetorical strategies deployed by supporters of the Dundee jute industry (DJ...
This research uses the ‘demand-side thesis’ to examine the decline of the Dundee jute industry. In ...
Using archival and interview data, this paper uses institutional theory (INT) to analyze the role th...
Using archival and interview data, this paper uses institutional theory (INT) to analyze the role th...
This paper examines path dependency and technological lock-in in the evolution of the Dundee jute in...
The decline of Dundee's jute industry is used here to throw fresh light on the much broader discussi...
From the 1840s onwards, as the commercial success of jute as a packing medium grew, the fortunes of ...
This paper examines the development of the 1963 court case brought by the Board of Trade's Restricti...
This paper examines the development of the 1963 court case brought by the Board of Trade's Restricti...
Up until the First World War a number of staple exports formed the core of Britain’s industrial econ...
The decline of Dundee's jute industry is used here to throw fresh light on the much broader discussi...
Often referred to as the ‘Dutch disease’ economies with resource advantages or specific specialisati...
This article uses newly available state and business records to investigate the effectiveness of Buy...
This article examines the attempts by the Dundee jute industry to recruit women workers in the years...
Raw jute became a major item in international commodity trade in the decades after 1850, a significa...