A Review of the Financial Situation of the East India Company in 1824

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Paperback, 258 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9781108046435
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Henry St George Tucker (1772−1851) sailed to India in 1786 and worked in a number of administrative posts before becoming a director of the East India Company in 1826. He wrote this book following the publication of an essay by French economist Jean-Baptiste Say (1767−1832) which suggested that British possession of territories in India was a burden to the mother country. Tucker's aim with this work was to give an accurate report of the finances of the East India Company in order to show Say's claim to be false. First published in 1825, this book contains an analysis of the company's sources of revenue and gives the details of revenue raised from opium, salt, stamps and land taxes. It includes information on the revenue raised from different territories and finally concludes with an overview of the company's general finances, thus providing valuable data for the study of colonial economics.

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ISBN13:9781108046435
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:258

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Dedication; Advertisement; Introductory observations; 1. Territorial revenue of British India; 2. Sources of the revenue of India; 3. Land revenue of India; 4. Financial and commercial situation of the East India Company; Appendix.

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