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This seminal work by Samuel Baildon offers an in-depth examination of the tea industry in India, covering both its financial mechanisms and labour conditions during the colonial era. The book serves as a practical guide for capitalists and assistants looking to understand and invest in the burgeoning tea trade.
Baildon meticulously analyzes the economic frameworks that underpin tea production, distribution, and commerce in India. The text explores labour practices, working conditions, and the human capital that drives the industry forward. Written for both investors and on-the-ground workers, it bridges the gap between theoretical economics and practical application.
This historical resource provides invaluable context for understanding India’s tea industry development, making it essential reading for historians, economists, and business professionals interested in colonial-era commerce and industrial practices in South Asia.
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