160 Pages
by
Routledge
160 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book examines Adam Smith’s perspectives on the India question during a pivotal juncture when the East India Company evolved from a commercial enterprise into a de facto imperial authority in India. Smith astutely recognised the significance of this transition and anticipated its potential to unleash societal change. Yet despite the importance of his observations in The Wealth of Nations,... Read more
Preface
List of abbreviations
Prologue
1. The Wretched Spirit of Monopoly
2. An Exclusive Company of Merchants
3. The Great Market for Silver
4. The Territorial Acquisitions of the East India Company”
5. Three Duties of Great Importance
Epilogue
References
Index
Biography
Mark Donoghue has held faculty appointments at the Australian National University, the National University of Singapore, the University of Notre Dame (Australia), and the Singapore University of Social Sciences. He has published extensively in the field of the history of economic thought and is the author of Faithful Victorian: William Thomas Thornton, 1813-1880.






