This chapter examines the nature of investment, trade, and economic nationalism in colonial Australia. It argues that British finance played only a minor role in the first half-century of colonization because during this period Australian colonies remained undercapitalized. However, free trading brought great advantages to Australian exporters to Britain and entrepreneurs benefitted from membership to the Empire by being able to offer loans on the London markets at favourable secured rates
The colonies of German New Guinea (GNG) and British New Guinea (BNG; from 1906 the Territory of Papu...
This paper seeks to explain the pattern of industrial investment in India under British rule. While ...
255 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The main features of this stu...
Once upon a time, the story began, there was a pioneering community originating in an outcast convic...
The world economy experienced extensive international economic integration in the second half of the...
The study investigates enterprise and entrepreneurship in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, mainly t...
We have observed in other chapters the rapid economic growth and sectoral shifts in activity that ch...
Histories of companies are a record of the relationships of people, of the decisions of directors an...
Our paper adopts Douglass North's institutional framework to explain why the colonies of Western Aus...
This book is the first comprehensive account of how Australia attained the world's highest living st...
This paper reassesses the importance of colonial status to investors before 1914 by means of multiva...
The small-scale pastoral ancl commercial community of Victoria in 1850 did not need a stock exchange...
Unlike recent contributions in the field, which discuss the geography of British overseas investment...
Since the year 1842 the six states of Australia have practically entered into partnership with fore...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project's main aim...
The colonies of German New Guinea (GNG) and British New Guinea (BNG; from 1906 the Territory of Papu...
This paper seeks to explain the pattern of industrial investment in India under British rule. While ...
255 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The main features of this stu...
Once upon a time, the story began, there was a pioneering community originating in an outcast convic...
The world economy experienced extensive international economic integration in the second half of the...
The study investigates enterprise and entrepreneurship in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, mainly t...
We have observed in other chapters the rapid economic growth and sectoral shifts in activity that ch...
Histories of companies are a record of the relationships of people, of the decisions of directors an...
Our paper adopts Douglass North's institutional framework to explain why the colonies of Western Aus...
This book is the first comprehensive account of how Australia attained the world's highest living st...
This paper reassesses the importance of colonial status to investors before 1914 by means of multiva...
The small-scale pastoral ancl commercial community of Victoria in 1850 did not need a stock exchange...
Unlike recent contributions in the field, which discuss the geography of British overseas investment...
Since the year 1842 the six states of Australia have practically entered into partnership with fore...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project's main aim...
The colonies of German New Guinea (GNG) and British New Guinea (BNG; from 1906 the Territory of Papu...
This paper seeks to explain the pattern of industrial investment in India under British rule. While ...
255 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The main features of this stu...