The Colonial State: Theory and Practice by Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Author:Sabyasachi Bhattacharya [Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Primus Books
Published: 2017-02-08T00:00:00+00:00
NOTES
1.François Perroux, âThe Domination Effect and Modern Economic Theoryâ, Social Research, vol. XVII, 1950, p. 188. The terms âmonopolyâ or âmonopsonyâ have also been frequently used, e.g. N.K. Sinha has described the system that emerged by 1793 as a âmonopolyâ in Economic History of Bengal, vol. III, Calcutta, 1967, p. 105. Of course, in the period he refers to till 1813, the Company retained its monopoly. I have used the term âdominationâ in order to stress the fact that this âmonopolyâ does not emanate from the market alone but also from extra market non-economic factors.
2.Rene Sandretto, âFrancois Perroux, a Predecessor of the Current Analysis of Powerâ, Journal of World Economic Review, vol. 5, no. I, 2010, pp.13â24.
3.Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, âEastern Indiaâ, in Cambridge Economic History of India, ed. Dharma Kumar and Meghnad Desai, vol. II, Cambridge, 1983, chap. 3.2.
4.J.S. Mill, Principles of Political Economy, London, 1848; repr., London, 1902, Book V, pp. 590â1. One must remember that Mill is only discussing the exceptional case of a backward economy; âhe made modifications in classical economics, but he did not stray far from the conviction that individual enterprise rather than governmental supervision and control was preferable in economic affairsâ. George D. Bearce, British Attitudes Towards India 1784â1858, London and New York, 1961, p. 286. Mill, according to Myrdal, illustrates a crisis in economic liberalism. Gunnar Myrdal, The Political Element in The Development of Economic Theory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961, p. 127f.
5.Vide J.S. Mill, Representative Government, London, 1861; repr., London, 1912, pp. 190â211.
6.Joseph J. Spengler, âJohn Stuart Mill on Economic Developmentâ, in Theories of Economic Growth, ed. Bert F. Hoselitz, Chicago, 1960, p. 144.
7.On Bentham and McCullochâs ideas about the economic functions of the state, see Lionel Robbins, The Theory of Economic Policy in English Classical Political Economy, London, 1961, pp. 39â43.
8.âThe principle of laissez-faire may be safely trusted to in some things but in many more it is wholly inapplicable; and to appeal to it on all occasions savours more of the policy of a parrot than of a statesman or a philosopher.â A Treatise on the Succession to Property Vacant by Death, 1848, p. 156, cited in Robbins, The Theory of Economic Policy, p. 39.
9.John Strachey, India: Its Administration and Progress, London, 1903, p. 209.
10.Strachey, India, p. 209.
11.J.B. Brebner, âLaissez faire and State Interventionism in Nineteenth Century Britainâ, Journal of Economic History, vol. VII, 1948, p. 59. The new entrepreneurs in England, Brebner points out, obtained new freedoms as well as new services from the state. Laissez-faire was âa political and economic mythâ or âa war cry employed by new forms of enterprise in their political-economical war against the landed oligarchyâ.
12.Frederick Clairmonte, Economic Liberalism and Underdevelopment, Bombay, 1960, p. 126; Eli F. Heckscher, Mercantilism, ed. E.F. Soderlund, London, 1955, vol. II, p. 338.
13.Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, The Financial Foundations of the British Raj, 1858â1872, Simla, 1971; revd. edn., Delhi, 2005, pp. 102â11.
14.Amales Tripathi, Trade and Finance in Bengal Presidency 1703â1833, Calcutta, 1956; S.B. Singh, European Agency Houses in Bengal 1783â1833, Calcutta, 1966; Radhey Shyam Rungta,
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