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245 1 0 _aEconomic imperialism;
_ba book of readings.
_cEdited by Kenneth E. Boulding and Tapan Mukerjee.
260 _aAnn Arbor,
_bUniversity of Michigan Press
_c[1972]
300 _axviii, 338 p
_billus
_c24 cm.
505 0 _aIntroduction, by K. E. Boulding.--The economic taproot of imperialism, by J. A. Hobson.--Dynamics of imperialism, by P. T. Moon.--On imperialism, by J. A. Schumpeter.--The concept of economic imperialism, by R. Koebner.--Imperialism: an historiographi cal revision, by D. K. Fieldhouse.--The nature of economic imperialism, by D. S. Landes.--Economic imperialism revisited, by M. Blaug.--Notes on the theory of imperialism, by P. A. Baran and P. M. Sweezy.--The effects of British imperial policy, by R. P. Thomas.--Theory of economic drain: impact of British rule on the Indian economy, 1840-1900, by T. Mukerjee.--Rising demands and insufficient resources, by H. and M. Sprout.--War as an investment: the strange case of Japan, by K. E. Boulding and A. H. Gleason.--Russian imperialism today, by T. P. Whitney.--The mechanism of neo-imperialism, by T. Balogh.--Burdens and benefits of empire: American style, by M. Bronfenbrenner.--Bibliography, by T. Mukerjee (p. 311-327)
650 0 _aEconomic history.
650 0 _aImperialism.
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