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India and the Empire: A Consideration of the Tariff Problem is a comprehensive historical analysis of the tariff policies that shaped India’s economic relationship with the British Empire. Written by Edward FG. Law and M. de P. Webb, this work delves into the intricate trade mechanisms and economic considerations that governed India’s commercial interactions during the colonial era.
The book examines how tariff structures were implemented, negotiated, and contested between Indian interests and imperial authorities. It provides valuable insights into the economic dimensions of colonialism, exploring how trade policies affected India’s industrial development, agricultural exports, and overall economic sovereignty. The authors present a detailed consideration of the economic arguments, political pressures, and strategic decisions that influenced tariff regulations.
This scholarly text serves as an important resource for understanding the economic history of India under British rule and the broader implications of imperial trade policies on colonial economies.
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